This is happening to my Figma Site as well… It’s showing fine in ‘full preview’ on Figma. But after I published the site, the bottom part of the site gets cut-off..
Edit: The full preview looks fine in the 1280x752 view-point but once I extend the width to more than 1280, the bottom part of the site gets cut-off…
Edit 2: I fixed it. I selected the ‘desktop’ frame, at the right side-bar, select ‘height’, select ‘hug content’. Now my content doesn’t gets cut off anymore.
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Hey @hanane and @Jonph — welcome to the Forum, and thanks for teaming up to get this sorted! 🎯
Glad to hear that setting the ‘desktop’ frame’s height to “Hug content” in the right-hand sidebar resolved the issue and stopped your content from getting cut off when publishing. That said, I’ll make sure to pass your experience along to the right team — feedback like this helps us improve how things work in Figma Sites.
Appreciate you both surfacing this! Let us know if anything else comes up. 🙏🏻
Hi to both of you, thanks for responding! Unfortunately, there’s no ‘Hug contents’ on the Height for Desktop/Tablet/Mobile for me. My only option is Fixed Height; Fill Container is grayed out because that obviously doesn’t make sense...
I’m still having the problem, but I tried adding a Max Height to see if that would force it to extend. Still checking as I’m getting inconsistent results.
It seems that the browsing window size matters. If it’s smaller (width wise) I can see the bottom of my published pages, but if I go full screen and use the full width of my monitor, it cuts off the bottoms at arbitrary levels. This also applies to Preview in my case. I can’t figure out how to fix it. :( @Tom Reem
Hey @hanane — thanks for giving this a try and I appreciate you looping back.
That definitely sounds like something we’ll want to take a closer look at. If @Jonph’s suggestion didn’t resolve things, the best next step is to have our Product Support team investigate the specific file. When you have a moment, please reach out to them directly and include:
- the link to this Forum thread for context
- a link to the Figma Sites file you’re working out of
- edit access for support-share@figma.com on the file.
Let us know how it goes. I’ll keep watch for any other updates that may explain this — we’re here to help get this sorted out. 🙏🏻
I have the same issue. I have tried in so many ways to resolve it but the longer the subpage is, the more the problem is visible 😰
I have the same issue with my website. I have tried in so many ways to resolve it but the longer the subpage is, the more the problem is visible. Please check the website https://digitaldriv.no/ and let me know the solution. I was really depressed.
Regards:
Olivia
Digital Driv Manager
@Patrycja @olivianoah43
I’m sorry you’re having the same trouble, but it’s reassuring to know that I didn’t miss anything and that it really IS a problem! Let’s hope the Figma team can fix it.
I am suddenly having this issue again on my website. I initially managed to resolve it with the advice from @Jonph a few weeks ago, but since updating new Figma sites, it’s reverted to cutting off again. The desktop frame still has ‘hug contents’ selected in height, but it still cuts off when published.
Hi @Shannon Gibson and everyone following along — thanks for checking in and sharing updates.
I just connected with our Technical Quality team, and they’ve escalated this to Engineering. I don’t have a timeline to share yet, but in the meantime it would be helpful to know if the solution uncovered earlier by @Jonph is still working for others:
I selected the ‘desktop’ frame, at the right side-bar, select ‘height’, select ‘hug content’. Now my content doesn’t gets cut off anymore.
We’ll continue tracking this and share any progress in this thread.
Other solution on my side, had to switch from Custom size to Presentation in Prototype settings.