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Some of the component assets from the library are not displayed correctly

  • October 10, 2024
  • 3 replies
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Norman5

Hey!
Since today, some of my components are no longer displayed correctly in some frames.

The strange thing about it is that it only affects some of them (even if it is the same component ) and it is displayed correctly again after clicking on the component a little. However, it does not seem to be saved and after a reload it looks the same again.

As can be seen in the screenshot, the layout is messed up, but the breadcrumb, although it is the same, is displayed differently.

But when I copy and paste the frame, everything is displayed correctly and is still ok even after a reload.

I have the latest version and have already deleted my cache, restarted, etc.

Can someone help me or has at least similar problems?

Thanks in advance

bug components team-libraries

3 replies

Creighton_Hejduk

I’m also having this issue with components using auto layout. Clicking into the frame also fixes the issue for me.


Dylan_Stephenson

I’m having the same issue, and it’s not the first time, this has happened to us in the past. A solution to this would be great.


Celine_D
Figmate
  • Community Support
  • 3381 replies
  • November 18, 2024

Hey everyone, thanks for raising this issue to the community!

As first steps for troubleshooting, please follow these two tips that may be helpful for a quick fix:

1. Quick action for regenerating all instances

  • Open the affected file
  • Navigate to the search bar “Quick actions” in the top left file menu drop down
  • Search for “Regenerate All Instances”
  • Run this command
  • Refresh the file

2. Make a silent change
Please try to make a ‘silent’ change to the components or all of the components in the variant set and then publishing and accepting the update. To do this, select the component, or all of the components in the set (not the top level set itself) and make a minor change like adding or editing a description and then publish and accept the update.
(Continuing to publish updates to your library regularly is always a good practice to ensure everything stays in sync here.)

If these workarounds still don’t help, please reach out directly to the support team: here
Our technical specialist can investigate further the root cause of the issue on your end. Be also sure to include a link to the file, and share it with support-share@figma.com as an Editor, so the support team can take a closer look. Thank you!


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