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3,888 votesfeature-in-the-backlog · 525 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 01 : Design mode · Admin →
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An error occurred while saving the comment Serkan Zararsız commentedIf a stacked group grows vertically, then let the artboard grow with it.
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2,719 votesfeature-under-review · 108 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 02 : Prototype mode · Admin →Serkan Zararsız supported this idea ·
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I’ll leave this open as a suggestion, but you can get this information by hovering over the style while you’re in grid view.
An error occurred while saving the comment Serkan Zararsız commentedHoverin everytime a style is not a process of fast working. Please compare this issue with InDesign. If you select any text, immediately you'll styles will been shown in the color and style panels. Should be the same also in XD.
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This is something we’re currently investigating. Stay tuned!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Serkan Zararsız commentedTo grap the rulers only from the top and left side of an artboard is very much restrictive. When I have a specific area zoomed in and want to grap a ruler, so its just not possible. I have to zoom out and grap it from the very top – imagine this on a 4000px height artboard! At least make it possible like in InDesign, when I grap a ruler from the left side of an artboard, then it should be possible to hit the "option" key to rotate the ruler from vertical to horizontal!
Another issue is deleting a ruler. There is no right click available. Again, I have to zoom out and then have to grap a ruler and throw it to the side! – come on Adobe, there are much better solutions; just inspire yourself from InDesign. 👍👍
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An error occurred while saving the comment Serkan Zararsız commentedSuch a small important detail which saves a lot of time in zooming in and out!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Serkan Zararsız commentedThe option "Right click element > Reveal Character style" is not a sense of UX and fast designing process. It would be great just to highlight everytime in the assets panel when an object has been selected. And if an element from the assets panel was overridden, then it highlight it different – dashed for example.
In Indesign this feature is working perfectly with styles and colors and it should be implemented in XD also! Thanks! -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Serkan Zararsız commentedI completely agree with this issue, since a default border is not needed in 99% while designing. At least make this optional and let the designer choose to disable or enable it in settings.
In Sketch it is the same frustrating issue, but at least there I can hit the shortcut B and get rid of the border; this is also missing in XD.
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I’m going to leave this one open, but please note that you can do this already using auto-animate and the time trigger.
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Imagine that only about 3% of designers merely vote here. Over tens of thousand designers are waiting for this option.