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Resize/move feedback for invisible shapes definitely could be improved, and we are tracking that issue. As a workaround, you can toggle the fill or stroke on for a moment, adjust the shape, and then toggle it back off.
If you’re using an invisible rectangle to define a hit area for Prototyping mode, you may also be interested in upvoting https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007/suggestions/12931899-actual-hotspots, which would let you more easily define interaction hotspots that don’t match up exactly with the size & shape of any of your visible artwork.
An error occurred while saving the comment bananas commentedStill an issue in July 2018. In my case, I was wiring up an as-yet empty artboard in prototype mode before anything went onto the Artboard. Much to my surprise, it 'disappeared' when trying to drag the overlay's position around.
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We think you’re going to really, really dig the plugin integrations we’re making available later this year :)
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An error occurred while saving the comment bananas commentedThanks @Cyrill, I've tried heaps of things but hadn't found that workaround. It's at least a way around this problem for now, but an "auto-size artboard" feature would be great, especially for long-scrolling pages.
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Thanks for the clarification!
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An error occurred while saving the comment bananas commentedThis is implemented now in v10; you just have to remember to use Paste Appearance rather than Paste.
An error occurred while saving the comment bananas commentedThis is something that Marvel does really well -- just copy/paste images onto a shape and bang, it's masked. Drag-and-drop means it's a pain to get image content in from other applications; the image has to be saved somewhere, open a Finder window, click, drag, aim etc. And then with Xd as others have said, you can't just reuse the image in another shape, it's click/drag/etc all over again.
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An error occurred while saving the comment bananas commentedCouldn't agree more. As the OP says, what website or app or any software dissolves to move between pages? None as the default makes sense.
Alborz's suggestion of faking up 'loading' is an awesome idea. Might actually lead to managers thinking it is "done" already, though.
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An error occurred while saving the comment bananas commented@Elaine, scrolling correctly adheres to the Scroll Direction, but zooming with Cmd + scroll does not. Scrolling towards the laptop screen ("up") always zooms in and scrolling away from the laptop screen ("down") always zooms out, irrespective of Scroll Direction. Can you please fix this?
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An error occurred while saving the comment bananas commentedAs others have mentioned, this is critical. Aspects like headers/footers/navigation/tabs etc that get replicated across artboards otherwise need manual wiring each and every one to work -- and a maintenance nightmare.
If there's prototype links from an object to an artboard, those should either be replicated by default or easily enabled. Otherwise, you could go with a strategy like Marvel does and has replicated hotspots across artboards. These only work for things at the same XY coords (so works for a header but not a footer or nav with variable content), but at least it's *something* more than Xd has atm.
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2,872 votesfeature-under-review · 153 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 02 : Prototype mode · Admin →bananas supported this idea ·
Adding vertical alignment is very useful in the case of say creating a Button or Banner asset that you want the text to be vertically centered inside. This works at present if the text in subsequent instances of that asset are the same number of lines. What happens when you reach 2 lines or more? Manually aligned text is no longer in the middle of the asset, it's uneven. A naive response would be that you can just manually align the text, but you can't do this because it's in an Asset. A second naive response is that you just make your all your design content the same length. Ungrouping the Asset and manually aligning "solves" the issue, but means you now have a maintenance nightmare on your hands.