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We’ve begun working on an easier way to crop your images without using an image mask and will be releasing this in an upcoming release!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bossler commentedWow, this an absolute Adobe clanger!! I've switched to XD to start producing web visuals for clients after years of mocking them up in Illustrator. I really like XD and I'd never noticed this until now as I always just use the Apple mouse for scrolling.
However as people here suggest it needs adding. Certainly on my setup using a Mac and Firefox even the up and down arrows do not scroll and the only way to scroll is via mouse and then only when the cursor is over the actual viewport of the prototype.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bossler commentedHow did you achieve the scrollbars in your prototype number 3 above?
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Although Adobe XD does not currently provide scrollbars to navigate the view of your content, there are several different options to pan the viewport around:
- If you have a trackpad, use two fingers to pan (if you have an Apple Magic Mouse, you can use one finger to pan)
- Hold down Space Bar and drag the mouse
- Use the mouse scroll wheel to pan vertically, and use Shift + scroll wheel to pan horizontally
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I'm staggered at the low vote count on this still. Surely anyone using XD for presenting website designs to clients is fed up of clients asking why the website page doesn't reach the bottom of the broswer window depending on the size of screen it is being viewed on. Baffling at best Adobe?