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  1. 42 votes
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    Mike L commented  · 

    XD team... seriously, how have you not allowed us to customize the XD interface yet? Does no one on your team use two monitors? No real, professional creatives on your team that enjoy the benefit of being able to put panels and tools wherever they want? No one on your UX team who's committed to quality of life changes? Speed? Efficiency?

    XD is a tool for UX/UI professionals and somehow you don't have any UX/UI professionals championing for a better interface over there?!

    For real, it's time. This is truly stupid.

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    Mike L commented  · 

    Being able to customize our XD workspaces would help speed up out workflow in unimaginable ways. All the other major Adobe CC apps allow workspace editing and saving.

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  2. 213 votes
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    Mike L commented  · 

    Adding another comment to this thread. We need the ability to mark elements within a component as persistent through all states of the component. This gives all elements within a component the option to be persistent or state-specific.

    @elain (adobe) - this isn't a bug, it's a missing feature of the component system.

    Thanks!

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    Mike L commented  · 

    We need a component with the option to keep text persistent. Every time I make a new iteration of a button I have to change the text in every single state of the button.

    If I have 10 buttons with 3 states each, that's so much editing of text.

    It's not just buttons - cards, simple text links, any component with text and a state other than "default" requires editing of every single state. There should be an option to keep any selected layer persistent across all states.

    I can't even count the number of times I've been presenting a prototype, showed a hover-state and was disappointed to find the hover text was wrong.

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  4. 1,197 votes
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    Mike L commented  · 

    I would love to be able to demonstrate to clients how their huge, branded header turns into a micro-header after scrolling.

    A simple scroll trigger, based on how far a user has scrolled, that could tell an element to Auto-Animate into place would be amazing. It could be a similar UI to the Viewport cut off line.

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    I would love to be able to demonstrate to clients how their huge, branded header turns into a micro-header after scrolling.

    A simple scroll trigger, based on how far a user has scrolled, that could tell an element to Auto-Animate into place would be amazing. It could be a similar UI to the Viewport cut off line.

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  7. 248 votes
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  8. 18 votes
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    Mike L commented  · 

    A subtle solution to character style highlighting would be to highlight the applied style when a corresponding text field has been selected. Example attached.

    Cinema 4D has a similar UI solution to selecting applied Materials. When selecting a material on an object in the Objects Panel, the applied material highlights in the Materials Panel. Makes it much easier to traverse dozens of Materials

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    Mike L commented  · 

    When selecting a text field it would be very helpful if in the properties panel there was a label for which character style was applied.

    I rename my Character styles to reflect their use in development; ie. H1, H2, Block Quote, etc. There is no way to tell, once a style has been applied, which style was applied.

    Over time, styles and components pile up. It's hard to remember every style applied. Identifying the applied style would eliminate this problem.

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    Same thing for components. Label them on selection, or in the properties panel, so we can see what version of the component it might be.

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    And for colors - put the hex number beside the swatch in the properties panel so we can see which shade of grey it is without opening the color panel. Example attached.

    Thanks!

    ML

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  9. 6 votes
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    Mike L commented  · 

    I would also add Component grouping or folders.

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  10. 1,809 votes
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  11. 693 votes

    Note: there’s a limited version of this feature already available. If you select an existing piece of text and then leave it selected while you use the Text tool to create new text, its style will match the piece of text you had selected.

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  18. 1,380 votes
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