Hey, nice video! At minute 4:28 you added a line for which you were able to select fill container. This option doesn't appear on my screen.. I was thinking of okay if my mother frame is set to fixed instead of fill container maybe the line as well wouldn't be able to set to fill container. But as I saw on your screen it helped anyways.. How to solve this problem?
I have the same problem. My guess is it has to do with the recent updates. It needs to be done in another way now, so maybe try framing the line with the inner search header frame. I'll try that now at least
Okay I figured it out, Apparently, you need to frame the line first so that you can place it inside another frame. This rule is applicable for every object in figma i think. Something needs to be framed before connecting it to another frame wether it be a text, image or a shape
Yes that is what I have done, but the problem is when there is a navbar and its navItem have to scroll to a specific section of website after being clicked, then the sections comes under the navbar, where our Top padding wont work in Parent Frame Autolayout. What to do?
Would it be possible to show how it would look in a single dropdown with multiselect, tags and categories? In the example, it would be laundry and food in the same dropdown, but each categorized with their respective items.
that absolute position button is responsive to the 'Hillside home' autolayout frame screen? suppose if page is resposive, absolute position button will be responsive too?
Stopped using figma for a while and now need it in my job so bingewatching lots of tutorials! Thanks so much for this tutorial -- super clear and informative! Hope you post more tutorials down the line!!!
@DarrenNorthcott quick question! Can you now convert this final animated button into actual html and css button that can run in a web page? I am new to Figma :) Thank you!