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Link to nested frames


pfletche

I often place my work inside a parent frame, that is styled for presentations. I would like to link directly to a nested frame within.

“Link to selected frame” only allows linking to frames that sit directly on the canvas. Please support at least one level deeper.

16 replies

Adam
  • 47 replies
  • April 29, 2021

Either this, or having some sort of auto layout grid feature for the canvas so parent frames easily organize themselves.


Florence_Okoye

Agreed with this request. I’m trying to create a shared background for several frames where a reader can ‘follow’ a journey between consecutive nested frames. The only way to see the background is these nested frames is using a parent frame - unfortunately the connections between the nested frames then become invalid.


Jonathan_Slavuter

+1 on linking to nested frames! I use auto-layout for everything and organize lots of content this way. I need to be able to link to nested sections of my designs.


Joshua_Gottdenker

yes please!


Jaroslav_Sumbal

This shouldn’t be so hard, please, do this. Another use case for me is when I write User stories, I need to place designs of parts of the screen specify details. It would be great to just embed Figma links to those nested frames. Now I have to do screenshots.


Josh_Cohn
  • 1 reply
  • December 26, 2021

Seconded. I am trying to link to a form that is on a page with three others. With just three forms, it’s a minor inconvenience-but what about a page that has 10+ forms?
Also, why can’t Figma hyperlink from an image without using a 0% opacity text layer?
I’ve been using Figma for about 2 months now, and while it has many good features, there are lots of glaring gaps in functionality.


Tim_Moose

This would be super helpful in streamlining our workflow.


Ben_Bythewood

This is very frustrating and has actually caused me to advocate against using figma in our org. Not being able to link nested frames means that I often can’t link directly to figma screens in my jira tickets which causes confusion, mistakes, and eats up our dev time. My designer uses the frames on the canvas though, to be able to move groups of screens around together in a frame. I find myself having to take screenshots of individual screens to link to tickets which defeats the purpose of having a design platform that integrates with Jira.


Alexander_Timoshenko

We need this feature)


Alex_Wolowiecki

+1
The inability to link down into nested frames is hugely disruptive to our team’s workflow and we rely on sharing screenshots or exporting pngs - which get outdated as soon as revisions are made.


James_McKay

Yes please, I really want to be able to do this too. Though I have had links from my own files sent to me from a developer recently, and one of them linked to a nested frame. No idea how he did that.


James_McKay

I asked the developer and there is a workaround. Instead of using the large blue share button top right, find the nested frame you want to link to in the layers panel. Then control-click, select Copy/paste as > Copy link. The link that gets generated then links to that specific frame. Hooray for Anders the developer!


pfletche
  • Author
  • 3 replies
  • August 29, 2022

Thanks @James_McKay for getting to the bottom of this — this is great news!


Ephraim_Peniston1

+1 to supporting this via the share button. Love the workaround though, thanks for sharing @James_McKay


Zek
  • New Member
  • 1 reply
  • January 12, 2024

This workaround is awesome!
Heads up though: Even though the menu item is labeled Ctrl + L, using the keyboard shortcut still copies a link to the enclosing parent frame.
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I’m reporting a bug for this.


pfletche
  • Author
  • 3 replies
  • January 12, 2024

Indeed, you’re right!

It seems the shortcut has been updated to ⌘ L.

However, the bug you pointed out regarding the shortcut still appears to be an issue.


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