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Independent rounded corners - Retain original key tabbing


Adam_Walt

The recent update to Figma’s independent rounded corner tool has – I’m sure – no doubt been helpful to those unfamiliar with CSS.

For myself and others, it was never a problem since the logic was clear, and we could simply tab through each input field.

So while I’m happy with the new design, I feel Figma definitely needs to retain the original tabbing order of top-left, top-right, bottom-right, and finally bottom-left.

I believe this correction would be a good middle ground for those unfamiliar with the tool, and those who are very familiar with how it should logically reflect CSS.

Best answer by dvaliao

Good news @Adam_Walt!

This definitely wasn’t an intentional change, so our team is working on getting it back to CSS order. Thanks again for flagging this to us!

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dvaliao
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  • October 31, 2023

Thanks for the feedback, @Adam_Walt!

We’ll pass this onto the team for consideration.


dvaliao
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  • October 31, 2023

Good news @Adam_Walt!

This definitely wasn’t an intentional change, so our team is working on getting it back to CSS order. Thanks again for flagging this to us!


Joao
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  • July 10, 2024

Hi there!

I’m sorry for piggybacking the thread. (And there’s likely other mentions of this elsewhere. Please let me know if that’s the case.)

But shouldn’t the same tab navigation order be followed in the independent stroke section?

Thanks a lot.


dvaliao
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  • July 18, 2024

Hey @Joao, thanks for flagging this!

I’ll pass this onto the team to see if we can get it fixed.


Adam_Walt
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  • July 22, 2024

Hey @Joao,

Since the same CSS logic applies to independent stroke weights, it could definitely be applied, ie. Tab key through top, right, bottom, left.

This would, however, also mean that stroke starts with the ‘top’ stroke, and not the current ‘left’ stroke.


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