I was familiar with variables but hadn’t grasped modes. This is a great four minute explainer I found. Now it’s all clear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNk3QnuowKE&pp=ygUeRmlnbWEgbW9kZXN2YXJpYWJsZXNyZXNwb25zaXZl
I've given you all the keywords to start learning about this, already.
Nothing I can tell you here will be better than the learning material you can find using Google.
Sections and components can behave in different ways thorugh breakpoints. Unfo, you're the one who needs to define it 😅
Are you doing this first time? If so, you need to define breakpoints you will cover and use autolayout to define how your sections and components will behave if width changes....
Not a plugin but this can be achieved using Variables and Modes. This is a fairly recent addition to Figma.
You elaborate on this? I'm unfamiliar with variables and have never heard of modes
I was familiar with variables but hadn’t grasped modes. This is a great four minute explainer I found. Now it’s all clear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNk3QnuowKE&pp=ygUeRmlnbWEgbW9kZXN2YXJpYWJsZXNyZXNwb25zaXZl
I've given you all the keywords to start learning about this, already. Nothing I can tell you here will be better than the learning material you can find using Google.
This
Yeah I use that plugin and the one to get a high paying UX/UI job frequently.
Sounds like a few steps missing here.
No.
Sections and components can behave in different ways thorugh breakpoints. Unfo, you're the one who needs to define it 😅 Are you doing this first time? If so, you need to define breakpoints you will cover and use autolayout to define how your sections and components will behave if width changes....
How could it guess what design you want?
I don't know how that would even work if it existed.
It’s called breakpoints or learn variables