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    Martin Kleis Sundstrøm commented  · 

    Came to the same conclusion after trying EVERY method to make a set of 3 interlinked radio buttons. There is just NO WAY to make a radio button set.

    This might work:

    1) Select a component.
    2) Select one of its states.
    3) Click "affect other components" checkbox.
    4) Choose any other component on artboard from resulting option menu. The states of that component appear.
    5) Choose one of the component's states.
    6) Click "Affect another component" to repeat.

    This could do stuff like "if checkbox is filled, change NEXT button from dimmed to active" or "if radiobutton A is on, turn of radiobutton B and C"

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    Martin Kleis Sundstrøm commented  · 

    I have to add a 1px line to each side of my boxes just to emulate simple css border settings. Please get this implemented, it's so oldskool I'm stunned this wan't put in there ages ago.

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    Martin Kleis Sundstrøm commented  · 

    I noticed very early that my XD colours were nuts oversaturated compared to the live prototype on my iPhone. What on screen looks like a red hot orange comes off brown on my iPhone. I don't actually mind the color rendition on the iPhone, what I mind is not being able to trust what I see in XD. At first I thought it was my new monitor, since every time I tried to change the color profile in OS X prefs, XD would change for a second or two, then jump right back to the hyper-saturated look. Then I took a screen shot, jumped into Photoshop, and realised that wasn't happening there. So it's an XD thing. At least make XD respect the system-set color profile if you're not ready to include color profiles in XD.