Figma is a powerful, free design tool for creating user interfaces and prototypes. You can use Figma to create anything from wireframes to fully interactive prototypes.
One of the most important features of Figma is its ability to enable scrolling in your prototypes. Scrolling allows users to scroll through content that may be too long or complex for a single screen.
Enabling scrolling in Figma is relatively easy. To enable scrolling, simply select the frame or group containing the content you want to scroll.
Then, click on the overflow menu (three dots) located near the top right corner of the frame/group and select “enable scrolling”. Once enabled, you can use your mouse or trackpad to scroll through your content.
In addition to enabling scrolling in a frame/group, you can also adjust scroll settings such as speed, direction and momentum. To adjust scroll settings, select the frame/group containing your content and then click on “scroll settings” in the overflow menu (three dots). From here, you can adjust various scroll settings such as speed (how quickly it scrolls), direction (vertical or horizontal) and momentum (how quickly it decelerates when you stop scrolling).
Another useful feature of Figma’s scrolling capabilities is its ability to link frames together with auto-scroll animations. This feature allows you to link two frames together so that when one frame scrolls up or down, the other will automatically scroll along with it at a predetermined speed.
To link two frames together with auto-scroll animations, select one of the frames and then click on “auto-scroll animation” in the overflow menu (three dots). From here, you can choose which direction and speed you would like your auto-scroll animation to move at.
Figma offers a variety of options for enabling scrolling in your prototypes. With just a few clicks, you can easily enable scrolling and adjust various settings such as speed, direction and momentum. You can also link frames together with auto-scroll animations for more advanced effects. With Figma’s intuitive design tools and powerful features, creating beautiful and engaging prototypes has never been easier!
Conclusion: Enabling scrolling in Figma is an easy process that only takes a few clicks; once enabled, users are able to easily scroll through their content using their mouse or trackpad by adjusting various settings such as speed, direction and momentum. Additionally, users are able to create more advanced effects by linking frames together with auto-scroll animations. By leveraging these powerful features offered by Figma’s design tools, users are able to create beautiful and engaging prototypes quickly and easily!