Hello @Lidiya
There is two reasons for this button to not be visible :
- You don’t have access to the library — the button disappears so you can’t open the library link.
- You do have access to the library but only as a Viewer. This one makes zero sense to me so I sent an additional inquiry. Update: it happens because I have access to this library using a public view link but I was not invited to this file directly by email.
source: “Go to main component” button is gone (read below) - #5 by Gleb
I think this question is due to a design bug 🙂
If a command isn’t available, removing it from the UI is confusing (as this question shows). Better to retain it in the UI and grey/disable it out so that if you do try to interact with it, you can get a message about why you can’t use it.
Figma accepted this as a suggestion from me (see thread linked above — feel free to send them an email with a suggestion too) but they acknowledged this terrible UX regression is intentional but didn’t explain why, only this: “However, there have been cases where users have explicitly flagged this as a security risk that is a big deal to them and has caused real harm.”
If showing a command is a security risk, that implies something like a user seeing an “admin” command they can’t access, and then working to get somebody to grant it to them. If that’s the case, then Figma’s excuse sounds like a classic case of annoying the majority for the sake of a minority (who in this case can’t sort out their own security policies). Again, bad design I would say.
Hi. I have the same problem, and it’s complete wrecked my project. Figma’s UX path to disaster for me was as follows:
- Try to change your product purchases so that you’re no longer paying for their FigJam offering. --Try doing this by clicking on the “upgrade” option in the Admin UI.
- Get blocked from changing your product purchase settings: learn that you can’t upgrade unless you have an @ type email.
- Cancel Figma as the only visible path to changing your product purchases. Tell the UI in the exit options “why yes, I did cancel because I couldn’t change product purchases”.
- Get a business domain email since it was about time anyway.
- Renew subscription with Figma. While you’re at it, change your email per their email business domain requirements.
- Try to resume your work. Discover that your “change main component” functionality has vanished, effectively orphaning your style library from its dependent design files, and trashing a core value proposition of Figma.
- Come here, looking for a solution.
Notes:
- This all happened in a 24hr period, in which by chance my monthly subscription was due to expire. I canceled, it expired, and I returned the next day.
OK I figured out the issue, at least for my use case. I had downloaded all my .fig files for safety’s sake prior to cancelling my subscription. As I returned, I discovered that my work was still there but now under the “starter” subscription or whatever. So I re-subscribed, and changed my email to one with a biz domain as described above.
Now, when I re-entered my work as a “Professional” plan subscriber, I needed to upload one of the .fig files. I went into youtube to figure out how to do this and I guess there are at least 2 places to import .fig files. I happened to pick one that didn’t associate the file properly with my team project. By trial and error I found that you could also import straight into the project, which I guess is a different “import” to other spaces in Figma, and then the .fig file correctly found the style guide from which it had been orphaned.
Hope the above makes sense.
I am in no way mollified. I wouldn’t have lost 2 hrs of my day if it hadn’t been for Figmas #darkpatterns BS in the product purchase UX flow in the first place. As soon as this project is over I’m done with Figma.