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We announced CC Spaces in XD today at Adobe MAX! In a space, all members will be able to share ownership of prototypes and design specs. More details to come!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedI like the way I scroll now. I don't want to have to change the way I scroll for web pages, so that it's consistent with Adobe XD.
This feature should be inline with all other adobe products that have zooming capability. If it's that important to have it different, there should be an explicit setting for it.
What may be "intuitive" or "natural" for one is not necessarily the same for others.
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Now that we can fix layers for prototyping, it is important that those fixed layers, for elements like headers and footers, are on the top of the layer hierarchy when viewed as a prototype. Otherwise, elements appear on top of those elements as the prototype is scrolled.
Currently, every new shape is created at the top of this hierarchy. So, if a new object is made after the fixed elements have been defined, the user has to keep selecting those elements and moving them back to the top of the layer hierarchy.
It would be great to remove this necessity from the workflow by locking a layer to the top in someway, so that all new object created appear beneath it on the hierarchy.