Thanks for reaching out, please have a look at the section at 7:45! How we achieved it is by using Adobe stacks, you can then apply settings like "fill container" as shown at 8:06. We'll be adding more guides for this, and we're happy to be of help, do shoot us an email at hello@locofy.ai
saves a ton of time , spending some time to master is good thing , but remember you need to be a programmer to understand what the hell is going on down the rabbit hole (the code_) if something didn't go as planned you can fix it
Hi @Dr.Slasher, we're glad that it's saving you time! We're also working on improving code-generation even further so that we minimize any code rewrites/edits
Hi Whitney, please ensure that you are using a web framework (React, NextJS, Gatsby or HTML-CSS). Please also check that you are on the mobile screen size tab as the percentage dropdown is not available on the default screen size. If you continue to face the issue, please share with us a screenshot at hello@locofy.ai
Hello I think your solution is great. However, this does not really work for me yet as it should. My question to you can you provide this design for download so that one could see the components are assembled. That would be very helpful. But keep up the good work it is such a great plugin and I would like to continue with your solution. Greetings from Austria 🎉
Thanks for reaching out! We're preparing the sample project and can share it across with you once ready - could you drop us a message at hello@locofy.ai so we can reply with an attachment?
Oh no, all my parent divs have position relative and all my child divs have position absolute. What am I doing wrong? 🤨 I used code generation for HTML/CSS with Tailwind from an XD file. Could it be the XD file itself? I never used XD, I just code :D
Hi @twisterrjl! To get flexbox code, here's the steps you can take: 1. Turn the group into a stack (you can simply check the 'stack' option in Adobe XD) 2. Locofy will translate "Stack" into Flexboxes. You can further customize properties such as alignment, gap, and more inside the Locofy plugin. Do let us know if you need any help with this!
Hi!, i don't have the container tab neither the option of diferent screen size for responsive design
Hi there, could you share what framework you are using for your project? Are you using React Native?
I love locofy, but you didn't explain anything. like how you got the website's responsiveness in adobe XD.
Thanks for reaching out, please have a look at the section at 7:45! How we achieved it is by using Adobe stacks, you can then apply settings like "fill container" as shown at 8:06. We'll be adding more guides for this, and we're happy to be of help, do shoot us an email at hello@locofy.ai
@@locofy_ai ok, but i would like more videos on AdobeXD. I want to introduce this to my students in other countries.
@@insanetvshort7076 We're working on more guides for Adobe XD, and prioritizing the responsiveness topics. Do stay tuned for them!
saves a ton of time , spending some time to master is good thing , but remember you need to be a programmer to understand what the hell is going on down the rabbit hole (the code_) if something didn't go as planned you can fix it
Hi @Dr.Slasher, we're glad that it's saving you time! We're also working on improving code-generation even further so that we minimize any code rewrites/edits
Hi I can't see the option to change from pixels to percentage when adjusting the button size for mobile view. Can you please help?
Hi Whitney, please ensure that you are using a web framework (React, NextJS, Gatsby or HTML-CSS). Please also check that you are on the mobile screen size tab as the percentage dropdown is not available on the default screen size.
If you continue to face the issue, please share with us a screenshot at hello@locofy.ai
@@locofy_ai I have sent an email :)
We have responded.
Hello I think your solution is great. However, this does not really work for me yet as it should. My question to you can you provide this design for download so that one could see the components are assembled. That would be very helpful. But keep up the good work it is such a great plugin and I would like to continue with your solution.
Greetings from Austria 🎉
Thanks for reaching out! We're preparing the sample project and can share it across with you once ready - could you drop us a message at hello@locofy.ai so we can reply with an attachment?
So cool💛
Thank you! Please let us know if you have any thoughts or feedback
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Let us know your feedback once you've given the plugin a try!
Oh no, all my parent divs have position relative and all my child divs have position absolute. What am I doing wrong? 🤨
I used code generation for HTML/CSS with Tailwind from an XD file. Could it be the XD file itself? I never used XD, I just code :D
Hi @twisterrjl! To get flexbox code, here's the steps you can take:
1. Turn the group into a stack (you can simply check the 'stack' option in Adobe XD)
2. Locofy will translate "Stack" into Flexboxes. You can further customize properties such as alignment, gap, and more inside the Locofy plugin.
Do let us know if you need any help with this!
@@locofy_ai I was having this issue too, changed to stack and it broke everything...
@@mattbalshin7084 Hi Matt, sorry that you're facing that, could you please drop us a message at hello@locofy.ai for us to assist you?
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