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Can I get responsive results from Figma

  • November 21, 2023
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I’m very new to Figma. From a client perspective, I’m not sure if my expectations align with what Figma provides.

I want a designer to provide me with a responsive prototype; a prototype that’s showing different content according to viewport aspect. I want to see when it switches to the other design.

I also want images to change when I scroll the page. That I want to be able to interactively see, too.

Basically, I’m expecting to get something behaving like this:

Responsive

Can Figma, handled by a designer, provide me with this output?

Next, from what I know today, Figma neither outputs HTML, nor CSS or font specs. Am I right in my assumption that Figma seems to basically only output animated screeshots? Something similar to a PowerPoint presentation?

Please forgive me if I’m missing core Figma facts here. That’s actually what I’m looking for with my question.

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y_toku
Figmate
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  • November 24, 2023

Hi there,

Thanks for the reaching out here! Please let me help you better understand how Figma can help you.

I believe Figma meets your requirements and helps you turn your design into code.

I hope these help, but please let us know if you have further questions!

Thanks,
Toku


  • Author
  • November 29, 2023

Thank you for your valuable reply, Toku!

I followed the documentation you’ve been referring to. Yet, I’m still missing to see a prototype that’s giving me an impression of advanced scrolling animation, like the one done on this web page:

DJI

NB: The page I’m referring to may display the content I want to demonstrate only on a PC or notebook web browser.