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What the *&^*& is this?

  • October 9, 2024
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Cristian_Banu

Hey everyone,
I think Adobe has infiltrated Figma and they’re trying to sabotage it.
How is this SMART ANIMATE?

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Celine_
Figmate
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  • October 17, 2024

Hi there! This looks buggy, does it happen on browser, desktop app or both? Can you try to force-quit, and clear out the cache in the browser and desktop app to see if that helps?

I tried to use smart animate, it is working as expected on my end:

I would recommend you to reach out directly to the support team so they can try to replicate it directly by filling out this form: here

Please use your Figma account email, include a link to the file, and add support-share@figma.com as an Editor, so they can take a closer look. Thank you!


Cristian_Banu
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  • November 5, 2024

Hi Celine,
Thank you for the response, sometimes it’s just easier to find workarounds rather than go through support, saves a lot of time, which I don’t have enough of 😛


Cecilia_Marnero

Off the top of my head (and considering you want a workaround) I’d simplify the transition. You have an arrow and a circle, maybe you can put the arrow inside an auto-layout, this new frame should have corners radius 50% of the element width (so you can shape a circle instead of a square). in the default variant set its Fill to 0% and in your hover to a 50% (or any value to make semi-transparent) that way you avoid having a different element to cover the arrow and the animation would have less to animate but just changing one value.


Cristian_Banu
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  • November 5, 2024

Hi Cecilia,
I did do it with transparencies, but it’s still a workaround 😛


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