WebMar 13, 2024 · On the ‘menu’ Frame, tick the ‘clip content’ checkbox on the Design tab, and set the ‘scroll overflow’ behaviour on the Prototype tab. In this example I’ve set it to … WebMay 6, 2024 · 1 Answer Sorted by: 2 Welcome to UX StackExchange @MACC. Try this: Select an element and tick the box "Fix position when scrolling" in the right tool pane. When creating a prototype in Figma you can define this element as an overlay to add a hover effect (see Figma blog for a detailed description). Share Improve this answer Follow
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WebJan 25, 2024 · Sadly, an important and currently unsupported use case for having the “Fix position when scrolling” option inside components instances used as top-level frames in Figma is creating components out of entire pages or app views containing fixed elements. Why would I want to turn entire pages or app views into components? WebMay 2, 2024 · Hello, I am new to Figma, in the mockup I am desiging I want to have a bottom navigation bar which position is fixed to the bottom of the screen and it works fine in prototype However, to make it work in the prototype I had to make set it like this in design: Is there a way to have such a component placed correctly in both cases and if so, how can … small house organization
Element that becomes sticky while scrolling on a Figma prototype
WebSep 25, 2024 · Fixed Positioning Starting At Certain Scroll Depth (position sticky) Gleb September 25, 2024, 12:43am 2 You can only fix position of the elements directly inside of the scrolling container. Also judging by your layout, it seems like you may want something more than Fix position when scrolling, e.g. position “sticky”, which isn’t possible. 1 Like WebJul 1, 2024 · The solution was pretty simple: 1. Given the mask, and the content you want to mask, put the mask under the content. 2. Invert the mask (manually or using Boolean Groups). 3. Put the content you ... WebOct 9, 2024 · 277. 28K views 1 year ago Figma. A figma tutorial for beginners that will show you how to create fixed positioned elements that will stay "sticky" when you scroll the … small house on amazon