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An error occurred while saving the comment Pawel Psztyc commentedIt is very helpful to design a multi-layer menu. Say you have a menu that slides from the left (overlay #1) and then on click/hover action a second level menu appears (overlay #2). Currently we can't do this in XD.
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We announced CC Spaces in XD today at Adobe MAX! In a space, all members will be able to publish a link. More details to come!
An error occurred while saving the comment Pawel Psztyc commentedIt might be similar to https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007-adobe-xd-feature-requests/suggestions/31015357-allow-multiple-people-to-share-a-link-to-the-same but instead of opening xd file on another machine I am working with cloud documents
Pawel Psztyc supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Pawel Psztyc commentedCurrently it is possible to share a design document and allow collaborators to further share the doc. I would like to have similar option for collaborators to update the design review link. When a collaborator from the design team is working on the design they have to wait until I update the link. Since we all working on the same document I would like them to be able to update the design review link as well.
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I can't even count how many times I accidentally quit the application through the `cmd+q` shortcut while I intended to press `cmd + 1`. Visual Studio Code recently introduced very useful configuration option to ask before quitting when pressing `cmd + q`. I would like to see it in XD as well (in all apps actually).
The way how it works in VSCode is the following (and I think it's great approach). When pressing `cmd + q` the app shows dialog asking the user to confirm quitting the app. There's also a checkbox saying "Don't ask me again" (or something like that). Additionally in the application configuration there's an option to select whether the app should ask the user before quitting through `cmd+q`.
This only works with the keyboard shortcut. It does not affect other means to close the app (quit dot, closing from the Dock).