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An error occurred while saving the comment lazercaveman commentedRight now I can add the view port height of a canvas - which is a feature that can be useful. Anyways, sometimes one just want to use a prototype on full vie port height on several devices. So that i can present a design on my PC reviewing it in the team, and maybe on a television within a meeting after - in both cases I do not necessarily need black bezels if the presentation is about the UI elements only, and not about the UX (where it could be of high importance that specific elements are within the view port on page entry, and so on).
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An error occurred while saving the comment lazercaveman commentedEspecially in bigger projects it can be necessary to create many symbols or global elements (like a header which appears on each document, or a footer - so it should be given more space for these things.
Also it would be helpful to have the possibility to categorize symbols as well. So for example there could be different forms, buttons (add new, send, post, etc.) different types of bundled in one category - so they can quickly be placed on each place in the document.
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We’re planning to support pages in XD. Stay tuned!
lazercaveman supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment lazercaveman commentedI Think it would be helpful especially for bigger projects to run separated page documents in separate tabs to keep a better clarity of the hall project.
A sticky element toggles between relative and fixed positioning (in CSS), depending on the scroll position. It is positioned relative until a given offset position is met in the viewport - then it "sticks" in place (like position:fixed).