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Hey! For the past year I've been working on a tool to simplify my work process (mostly design reviews), and I decided to take a break and share it with the community so it can help you too! Any feedback would really help me perfect it further. It’s free, it’s called Style Hunter , and it lets you scan your selection or the entire page for every classic style, variable, and raw HEX/text values. It has helpful filters and mass-selection options. It basically does what you expect and helps hunt down unassigned layers, forgotten tokens, legacy styles, lost local variables, etc. I mainly use it to check designs and test new design systems, quickly selecting and swapping tokens. The key idea was simplicity, so I intentionally didn’t add "fixing" capabilities, duplicate/mirror existing Figma tools, or include many buttons and settings. Colors and texts are always in view; with the filters you can set up Style Hunter as a cleanup checklist. Super Selection Panel (at the bottom of the UI) is a
Please make Dev Mode Annotations visible by all roles, not just Full Dev Mode seats. This can become costly for users needing context but not all the other dev-mode features. Here’s the scenario: We have a dashboard, with cards showing a customer’s account status. This status can be mapped from multiple back-end statuses, to show just one front-end status. For example, any of the following could be mapped to a single status known to the customer as “Completed”: canceled, terminated, sold, complete, etc. This is something that the developer needs to reference, but then also the PM needs to reference in writing tickets (who doesn’t need full dev-mode access), the QE needs to reference for testing automations, and various other individuals on our team. Placing it in a comment makes it less clearly attached to the specific piece of the design, and requires us to keep documentation dispersed among different tools (Jira, Confluence, Figma etc). Simply making Dev mode annotations visible to v
Hey everyone! I’ve been working on a small side project at macropad.io to help speed up repetitive tasks in Figma. We designed a 16-key macropad with custom keycaps printed with Figma shortcuts — like "Frame Selection," "Group," "Detach Instance," etc. Basically, it’s like a physical layer of shortcut buttons. The idea is to make your workspace more efficient without memorizing every key combo or relying on muscle memory. Here’s a preview of the keycaps we made Would love to hear your thoughts: Would something like this be helpful in your workflow? Am i missing out important shortcuts? Thanks in advance — genuinely curious how other designers approach shortcut tools like this!
Hi everyone, Previously in Figma, I could select multiple parent layers (e.g. instances with the same structure), press Enter, and then Tab through their child layers in sync. This was extremely useful for making consistent edits across similar components or groups. However, I’ve noticed that this behavior has changed recently. Now, when I select multiple layers and press Tab, it only highlights the first selected layer instead of allowing me to tab through the children of all selected layers simultaneously. Has this feature been removed or changed? Is there a new shortcut or setting I need to enable to restore the previous behavior? Any help or workaround would be greatly appreciated!
Hi! I'm currently testing the Figma MCP integration using Cursor. It works fine when running cursor from Windows, but I’d like to have everything set up and working from WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux). I tried forwarding port 3852, but it’s still not connecting properly. Has anyone managed to get it working from WSL? Any tips or steps you can share would be greatly appreciated!
Both Figma library and site files are in the same project but can’t see the library I’ve just published as an available library to be connected in my site file.
I’m wanting to go live on my site, but before I do, I thought it would be a good idea to add some analytics to watch what happens. I’m new to doing this, but after doing some research it seems like I can easily include a line of code into the beginning of the code of my website. I don’t see where to do that in Figma Sites…. there’s apparently no Dev Mode. Is this right?
Hi, I’m not able to view the MCP server integration option in the Figma Desktop app in Preferences on Mac ow Windows, I am a paid professional (full Seat), pls see screenshot, I have the latest version of the desktop app also, please advise what I may be missing?
Hi! I am new to Figma and trying to make a drop down menu. I made a test frame, put the asset in it and presented it to try it out, There is a blank screen. What did I do wrong/how can I fix it?
Hi everyone, since the last update I’m experiencing issues with the copying of images into other frames. It seems like the image isn’t stored in cache. Does anyone know how to fix it? Best, Finn
Hello awesome Figma makers, I’ve just upgraded to a pro account with full seat, but do not see the AI option in both iOS app and browser. In browser, there is an icon which looks like AI, but it seems to be a menu navigator only. I’ve also enabled AI in the admin settings. thank you
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