I'm new to Figma, and this was incredibly helpful in so many ways! Thank you!!! One thing I had to look up: In the current version of Figma, they've moved spacing mode. Instead of going to the Auto Layout submenu, within the main Auto Layout pane you now set the gap to auto, and then select whichever dot you want to be the reference point in the box with 9 dots. Hope this helps!
Just wanted to let you know I really appreciate your videos. I'm a junior UI/UX Designer/UX Writer and your videos have helped me take my designs and design systems to the next level. Please keep it up, and if you ever make a patreon let me know!
can you create an updated version of this in figma? the figma updated its features and i cant find anything (i just start learning ui/ux this month). thank you so much in advance.
I'm new to Figma, and this was incredibly helpful in so many ways! Thank you!!!
One thing I had to look up: In the current version of Figma, they've moved spacing mode. Instead of going to the Auto Layout submenu, within the main Auto Layout pane you now set the gap to auto, and then select whichever dot you want to be the reference point in the box with 9 dots. Hope this helps!
Just wanted to let you know I really appreciate your videos. I'm a junior UI/UX Designer/UX Writer and your videos have helped me take my designs and design systems to the next level. Please keep it up, and if you ever make a patreon let me know!
Wow, thank you! I do plan on running a Patreon, just need to figure my shit out hahaha.
The best video I've seen on components, nesting and responsiveness. Thank you.
this is awesome! Thank you for the content. Would love an update for 2024 since some of these features are missing now
Can't wait yo see other videos about components
Thank you this was super helpful!
can you create an updated version of this in figma? the figma updated its features and i cant find anything (i just start learning ui/ux this month). thank you so much in advance.
would its suposte to change automatically by change the dimensions of the width in the frame? Jesus, what a useless video, thanks for nothing.