This is a great tutorial. However, in the future, it would help beginners to retain this technique better if they're working alongside you with the Figma file.
Hi. I love how you take time and slow down to explain what you are doing. I fully understand the concept. My only feedback is I find myself stopping and starting when the buttons and functions are actually executed. Half the battle is knowing where things are and what they do. Thank you so much and I subscribed - even if I have to pause to watch you blaze through these functions!
You should have explained this from start means by creating layout but as you took the ready layout so that it was difficult to understand which property apply on which section.
This feature is awesome but still doesn't allow do make as many things as css and media queries does. Until figma gets a way to do it I feel UI design are somehow limited.
Whilst it’s clearly incredible that this is even possible, it’s only really possible with simple layouts/cards. I’ve attempted this with a order detail page and it was impossible to implement due to mobile focused UI. Maybe I’m doing it wrong… haha
OK... I've had this question eating me up inside for quite a while now... which is why do all these prototyping programs go to great lengths to make designs behave and function like real web pages, yet you still can't publish them without the help from some sketchy or expensive export plugin that most of the time STILL doesn't preserve everything exactly the way you designed it. I guess what I'm saying is, why not just go ahead and make Figma a full-blown web and app design program with publishing and all! Or would this put too many code developers out of work? 🤔
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I suggest creating shorter videos, around 2-3 minutes in length. By doing so, you are likely to attract more views and capture people's attention. Longer videos, ranging from 5-10 minutes, are often perceived as boring and less likely to be watched. Thank you!