Hello, I have a question -> Is there a trick or workaround for wrapped text? Text-over-flow? Example. I have a card with an image and a text block to the right of it. The text in the text block is clearly higher than the image. I would like the text to flow into a new “row” from the bottom edge of the image. This then runs across the entire width. I hope you understand what I mean
The crazy thing is, I could watch and especially listen to your tutorials all day. And your progression is impressive! One point about Auto Layout and "Space between" I have to activate the menu first and then use "cmd x". Otherwise I cut out my object, right? I use the "double-click"
i spent like 10 minutes figuring this out, this has to be the dumbest shortcut, there are millions of key combinations yet they have to use the one for cut and it only works if you simultaneously enter the sidebar menu like you said, which requres cursor so in the end its just faster with mouse i feel
This women has the most amazing tutorial voice I've ever heard, and speaks with such clarity that you would think it was AI
Haha thanks, I am real! I do use AI for for the Spanish translations though, but not 100% there yet.
@@moonlearning Love your Figma tutorials.
Hello, I have a question -> Is there a trick or workaround for wrapped text? Text-over-flow? Example. I have a card with an image and a text block to the right of it. The text in the text block is clearly higher than the image. I would like the text to flow into a new “row” from the bottom edge of the image. This then runs across the entire width.
I hope you understand what I mean
Good tricks with the hamburger menu
so fast haha
Great quick-fire tips for advanced users. And the voice is seductive 😆
Why none Windows shortcuts?
doesn't work for windows, commnd + y/x (ctrl can't do it🥺)
It’s only selecting the alignment box and then x, I made a mistake!
The crazy thing is, I could watch and especially listen to your tutorials all day. And your progression is impressive!
One point about Auto Layout and "Space between" I have to activate the menu first and then use "cmd x". Otherwise I cut out my object, right? I use the "double-click"
i spent like 10 minutes figuring this out, this has to be the dumbest shortcut, there are millions of key combinations yet they have to use the one for cut and it only works if you simultaneously enter the sidebar menu like you said, which requres cursor so in the end its just faster with mouse i feel
Thanks for sharing all the tips and tricks. Some of them I knew before, but some were new to me.
Layer Variants is God
Please speak and show more slowly
Slow the video down
Thats really helpful tips :)
The boolean mode trick has phenomenal implications on responsive layouts if the modes are freed up for width. Really great tip.
You nailed it, mate! 🥰
ok, panic mode, I knew only about half of them
great Tips & Tricks👍👍
Thank you
0:58 is not necessary CMD+X, just click in the auto layout box and press X, it does the same.
So true! I don’t know why I put the cmd, same for the B!
@@moonlearning Does it work on windows?
can't find component details in view
is it only on paid plan
Make sure you are in the assets panel and the the component you are clicking has variants and properties set
Really helpful!
So glad!
Thanks! This is very help. Saved me so much research time!
Glad it helped!