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Sebastian_Holzki

Worst is
0. having 20+ tabs open (enterprise work default)

  1. accidentally hitting cmd+t instead of cmd+z
  2. closing the “new tab”
  3. ending up on the tab last in the list, instead of the one you have been working on
  4. frustrated search for the tab you worked on

Tom_Auger2
  • Active Member
  • 27 replies
  • May 10, 2024

Gotta add my vote here. I’ve inherited a large doc and am refreshing the design system (Page 0) constantly. Right now there are just enough pages that I can mousewheel up to page 0 and then back to the page I was working on. But that is not sustainable.

I’m so used to IDEs like VSCode or IntelliJ where you have a simple back to previous edit point hotkey. It’s essential for exactly the same reasons.

How do we get this on the roadmap before my brain explodes!?


Samer_Jalabi

Come on Figma please implement this!


Fabrice
  • 61 replies
  • June 5, 2024

True, even that would be better than nothing, a proper history navigation would be more general and effective (back and forward buttons like in any browser).


Julia57
  • Active Member
  • 41 replies
  • June 6, 2024

Definitely need this. For me, it’s not even about time-saving (making it quicker to go back). I often literally cannot even REMEMBER which page I was previously on, so I need to go back, but have no way of knowing where I came from. Happens when I’m working on one thing, the n I spot something that needs fixing, so I go to the component, but sometimes that leads me to fixing something that was NESTED in the component so I end up on ANTOHER page… and 2 hours later I know that I need to go back to the original task that I started with, but no longer know what it was.


Fred_Tinsel
  • Active Member
  • 110 replies
  • June 7, 2024

I found Framehop
https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1319412441392289036/framehop

So thanks to @addisonjames for developing this plugin 🙏


addisonjames

Thanks @Fred_Tinsel !
Reading through everyone’s comments here- I think FrameHop can help solve a lot of the pain points mentioned. It’s free, i just made it to speed up my own process.

I’m working on an update to it now, so feel free to send me any feedback/suggestions.


Barbara_Jura

It would be nice to have a back button when you go through different pages, like components, and then a back button to return to where you were before.


thor3
  • 8 replies
  • July 8, 2024

You’re welcome 🙂


Franco_Andrade

Happens to me all the time!


Julia57
  • Active Member
  • 41 replies
  • August 20, 2024

That sounds great! Unfortunately my organisation has banned the use of plugins…


Sebastian_Holzki

It looks like this specific flow has actually been solved by Figma 👋


Mads
  • Author
  • 7 replies
  • September 23, 2024

I have the new UI, but I don’t think this is fixed? 😅


Sebastian_Holzki

It looks like i answered to the whole thread - but this was just a reply to a specific ux flaw 😅


Micah_Ward

Adding simple forward/backward navigation to easily jump around a document with a lot of pages. I’m currently working within a file with probably 50 pages and it would be super helpful to jump back to where I was. This would be very similar to Slack’s navigation next to the search bar.


Ruth7
  • 4 replies
  • October 16, 2024

this has been a request for 3+ years, any chance we can get it built in, Figma? We have back buttons for navigating the community, this is much more necessary!!


Roman67
  • New Participant
  • 12 replies
  • November 8, 2024

Back Button plugin is a decent workaround but I’d appreciate build-in implementation and keyboard shortcut.

It’s a hassle having to manually switch back and forth between pages in Figma.


FigmaFred
  • New Participant
  • 13 replies
  • February 20, 2025

Thanks to back button and frame hop, should help a bit. 

 

I’d love to be able to just use the forward and back button on my mouse to easily jump between pages, page position, frames, zoom levels etc. 

 

It’s so hard when working across multiple pages. 


Tom_Hendrickx1

+1


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