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2,719 votesfeature-under-review · 108 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 02 : Prototype mode · Admin →Mike M supported this idea ·
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3,611 votesfeature-under-review · 410 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 05 : Asset exporting · Admin →Mike M supported this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike M commentedThis is a great feature add! It does take a lot of extra time to go and link manually each symbol (Example navigation bar items) for each page when you could just update the symbol prototype links on one and have it propagate throughout.
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Hi,
I would like to understand more about the limitation of the export as SVG as i am not aware of any limit. Are you talking about a limit in the application that consumes the SVG, like a browser or Illustrator?
In general, if you choose to export with embedded images, the size of SVG will become large and it will be hard to process it in other application.
Cheers,
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Thanks for your feedback! I’m focusing this suggestion on the rasterization of hi-res stock imagery. If you’re interested in linked images, please upvote this suggestion: https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007/suggestions/17105563
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike M commentedGreat comment! This would be great as I would like to use this to prototype same page scrolling to different sections without having to create another artboard, as well the user would be able to scroll back. Right now I have to dup the artboard page and cut the page to the section I want to show scrolled. It is cumbersome.
Currently you are only able to have overlays within the viewport, and as you scroll, the overlay doesn't move with the object that calls the overlay. It would be great to have a popover action where the action would have a design element(artboard) be relative to the object on the page being prototyped, and stay with that object during scrolling.
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Popover
This would act like a popover or tooltip like in bootstrap, so a menu toggle, tooltip, popup, etc can be prototyped, and as the user scrolls, it sticks to the action element that calls the popup.
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design object calls popover and as the user scrolls, the popover keeps the same relative position as that design object (Sticks to object) and move with the page scroll.
If a fixed design object calls popover and as the user scrolls, the popover would keep the same fixed location in relation to the design object.