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It would be beneficial if Figma included the option to enlarge the interactions panel. Reading all the conditional and variable interactions within the small preset frame size can be challenging. Enabling users to expand the panel size, similar to the way the variables frame can be expanded, would make it easier for users to review the interactions they have set.
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Being able to copy interaction would be extremely helpful and reduce redundant work
Hey Kenzee! Thanks for the feedback and sharing your idea! We’ll pass it along to our team for consideration.
Is there any way to expand the variable window? It’s quite difficult to view the entire logic I have applied.
Hey @Ashim_Biswas, thank you for reaching out! I appreciate your feedback around expanding the window width. I can absolutely see how this would be beneficial as it is currently not possible, unfortunately.
I’ve changed the the category from “Ask the community” to “Share an Idea”. Community members can leave their feedback and upvote this feature request. This helps us roadmap future updates. Our Product Managers also check the forums regularly.
Thank you,
Gayani
Thank you, @Gayani_S. The expansion of that window might be very helpful. The designer can’t see the entire condition without clicking on each section. Sometimes it’s needed to check the code they have applied. Thank you again for changing the category from “Ask the community” to “Share an Idea".
yes please, with more complex prototypes it becomes really difficult to work with the tiny window, would love it to be scalable like variable collection window for example. And also more than often i’ve been hoping to be able to copy one or more conditions/function, or at least duplicate them. strong up vote!
Hi Figma community,
It could be nice to add the possibility to resize the interaction window.
When prototyping with variables, adding many interations without resizing can be a difficult experience
And to better understanding my issue, please find some screenshots
Step 1 : all the interactions (flow 3 )
Step 2 : example of a window with many interactions and variables
Have you already identified this pain point ? Do you plan to add this feature soon ?
Thanks for your answer
Emilie
In UI3, it’s terrible !!!
Are you serious ???
Where have you learned :
- that cutting information visually is ok
- that small height scroll zone are ok
- that forcing user to name variables ultra-shortly loosing meaning is ok
And so on…
Is there an update coming to resize this window. It really hard to use.