Hi! The file is called "Hands-on example" and you can find it in Laura's comment here: community.penpot.app/t/penpot-hands-on-live-demo-prototyping/6009
When clicking Play, it seems very inconvenient that there are no pinned boards or a way to search for a board but having to navigate manually to the board you want to play and prototype in action 😅
Yes, this was my mistake! You can also toggle the play icon button in the Design panel when you have a board selected to toggle whether that board should be included in View mode.
my designs usually are heavily dependant in component carring interactions from a board to another.. i really want to use penpot because figma is getting the cool stuff behind higher and higher prices paywalls in blind and unanounced upgrades, my dev team are crying blood because dev mode became payid feature in middle of a project... adobe is thieves and we are being robbed, thats why im searching for a less hostile product
Excited to find out about finding Penpot. Ready to use something other than Figma.
Thanks Laura for sharing. Awesome:)
nice work thanks for sharing
Thanks for the sharing!
We will still have the spaghetti board with complex stuff but really impressed with the prototyping features. Thanks a lot!
Very helpful!
Where is the link to the Penpot file? Also, is there a link to the associated location in the Penpot Community to ask question re: this tutorial?
Hi! The file is called "Hands-on example" and you can find it in Laura's comment here: community.penpot.app/t/penpot-hands-on-live-demo-prototyping/6009
Thanks for sharing 👍
Nice work
Does this work in linux mint 22?
When clicking Play, it seems very inconvenient that there are no pinned boards or a way to search for a board but having to navigate manually to the board you want to play and prototype in action 😅
this is because she doesn't set flows, after a while in the class she set a flow to example, works like figma when you set a flow-point
Yes, this was my mistake! You can also toggle the play icon button in the Design panel when you have a board selected to toggle whether that board should be included in View mode.
Good ❤
my designs usually are heavily dependant in component carring interactions from a board to another.. i really want to use penpot because figma is getting the cool stuff behind higher and higher prices paywalls in blind and unanounced upgrades, my dev team are crying blood because dev mode became payid feature in middle of a project...
adobe is thieves and we are being robbed, thats why im searching for a less hostile product