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How can I stop clicking a trigger behind a nav bar?


Michael_Lahey

Hi! I have a question about triggers and blocking them from being clicked when they scroll behind a fixed element like a nav bar.

For instance, I have a mobile app with a fixed header and footer nav bars. Some of the pages, however have vertical scrolling. On those pages, the content will scroll beneath the header/footer nav bars as it should. But, when a prototype trigger (overlay, link, etc) is beneath the nav bar. . . I can still click it. And that trigger shows up as a clickable area when you click outside of the prototype.

Is there any way to make the header/footer nav bars opaque (for lack of a better way to say it) so that you cannot click any triggers underneath?

Here is a link to the prototype if you want to look:

Figma – 24 Nov 20

Best answer by Gleb

I think the only workaround would be to assign a dummy click on the toolbar itself.

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Gleb
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  • April 23, 2021

I think the only workaround would be to assign a dummy click on the toolbar itself.


Michael_Lahey

I will try that, thank you Gleb!


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