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1,197 votesfeature-under-review · 89 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 02 : Prototype mode · Admin →Matt Ryan supported this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment Matt Ryan commentedUnbelievable that this very basic functionality isn't in XD even three years after it was requested.
XD has 3D transforms (!?!) but not the ability to display the simplest possible web page mockup the way it will appear in a web browser. Please get the basics right before you tackle esoteric functionality.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Matt Ryan commentedXD needs to be able to prototype interactions like this that have existed since the dawn of the web before it starts trying to add any whizzy new features. This is basic stuff, and it boggles my mind that I can't prototype something as simple as a link to an anchor on a different web page.
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I’ve adjusted this to focus on customizable bullets. Here’s the way for you to upvote simple bullets in text objects: https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007/suggestions/16073923
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I hate to be a broken record but it keeps stunning me that Adobe thought it was more important to implement 3d transforms over basic browser functionality that has existed for over 25 years, and has existed in UIs at least since Zerox PARC.
I have a suggestion for the Adobe team: cover the basic functionality offered in HTML 1.0, then 2.0, and so on before you try to implement fancy HTML5/CSS3 stuff. It's just embarrassing not to be able to implement this basic stuff in our prototypes and designs.