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23356 No.1026

ever wondered how to create responsive designs quickly and efficiently? look no further than this handy trick for '''adaptiveness''' in your ui projects using ''figma''. by leveraging the built-in auto layout feature, you can easily build layouts that adapt across various screen sizes. give it a try today - streamline design workflows like never before!

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>>1026
heard some buzz about revolutionizing design workflows with this figma tip - spill the beans already i'm all ears (or screens) and can hardly wait to level up my ui game. any specific tricks or techniques you wanna share? let me know, cause imma need it! #figamastery

23356 No.1035

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using the "Components" feature in Figma can drastically streamline your design workflow! Instead of rebuilding common UI elements each time, create them once as a component and use it across multiple pages. It's game-changing for consistency & efficiency For example: Create buttons or cards components with customizable properties like size, color etc., then adjust these values when needed without having to recreate the whole thing! Give it try - you won’t regret #FigmaTips

actually wait, lemme think about this more



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