Improving Sticky (stop at top edge) behavior in Prototyping

Sticky (stop at top edge) is a great feature in prototyping, but is there a way when that element is no longer relevant to let it scroll?

For example, you have share icons on the right-side panel, they come in handy as you scroll through an article to remain sticky, but towards the end of the article, there might be another block of content that doesn’t need those social media share icons and you want them to scroll up after a full-bleed section appears, is that possible? Thanks!

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Hey there, thanks for the feedback!

This isn’t possible at the moment, but we’ll pass this onto our Prototyping team for consideration.

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+1 I would really like this feature as well. Thanks!

Agree with this. Particularly as our design work in Figma makes its way more seamlessly into the development workflow, being able to define more realistic behaviors for sticky elements is crucial.

You can do it now. Just put sticky element in frame — it will be sticky only inside it

That works wonderfully, but I came here looking for the opposite. An item that’s on the bottom of a frame, which scrolls to the top, then holds that position over the other elements as you continue scrolling.