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    AdminSherif Assaf (Product Manager, Adobe) commented  · 

    Hi Dam,

    Thanks for your feedback.

    If you resized the Default State in the Master component all other states will change to reflect that new size.

    However, if you created an instance of the master component and changed the size of its default state, the other states won't change in size. This is an area that we're working to improve the experience in so stay tuned.

    -Sherif

  2. 97 votes

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    AdminSherif Assaf (Product Manager, Adobe) commented  · 

    Hi Scott and Stephan,

    Thanks for your feedback.

    You could achieve the desired behaviors that you listed with component states in XD. I have recreated both examples in the attached file. We're working on improving our nested hover interactions.

    Please let me know if you have any questions.

    -Sherif

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    AdminSherif Assaf (Product Manager, Adobe) commented  · 

    Hi Thomas,

    You could Swap components by selecting the component you want to swap on canvas, then dragging another component from the assets panel on top of it.

    For more details, please check: https://helpx.adobe.com/xd/help/components.html#swap-nested

    -Sherif

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    AdminSherif Assaf (Product Manager, Adobe) commented  · 

    Alan,

    Today in XD, you could select any layer inside the component and add a shadow to it, and it render outside the component bounding box. Does that solve your use case? if not, could you please add more detail into what you're trying to achieve.

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    AdminSherif Assaf (Product Manager, Adobe) commented  · 

    Hi Michael, just to clarify, are you not able to add more than 11 character styles in your assets panel?

    Currently, XD doesn't have a limit on the number of character styles you could add to the assets panel. If you change any of the following properties in a character style, you could add it as a new character style to the assets panel:

    Font Family, Font Weight, Font Size, Font Color, Underline, Character Spacing and Line Spacing.

    Thanks,
    Sherif

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    AdminSherif Assaf (Product Manager, Adobe) commented  · 

    Jonathan -

    You could apply stroke to your object by right-clicking on the color on the assets panel and select "Apply as Border"

    Let me know if that solves your problem.

    - Sherif Assaf

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