Hi there :) Could someone help me figure out why the padding on the tabs in the events section gets padding added on the inside?
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Hi there :) Could someone help me figure out why the padding on the tabs in the events section gets padding added on the inside?
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Hey,
It sounds more like you would like to use a margin attribute. Unfortunately, Figma doesn’t support it. You can double contain an element, so the external container will be your bounding-box or play with padding+spacing on your outer/list container.
Can you describe or simply draw what would you like to achieve?
Hi!
Good shout, will keep that in mind!
I wanted to have some space left between the last object in a carousel and the edge of the screen (like in the photos below)
Realised that instead of double containing the element, I simply needed to put a frame on it that would create a look of a margin.
Ha! Now I get it.
You have 4 options (actually 3 as the most logical is bugged):
Add an empty frame at the end of the list and call it filler, padding or something.
Add a general padding on “content” frame and get rid of it from individual sections. It’s the best option but problematic in cases like “dividers” we would like to have on 100% width.
In other sections like the bestsellers you can simply add left-right padding on the “bestsellers” frame and remove individual ones from the title and the list/carousel. Just make sure the list has “Clip content” deselected. In this solution you would have to have double frame even without any title to keep the mechanics work.
I hope it helps! Cheers 😉
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