Redirecting to another page in Figma is a great way to keep your work organized, particularly when designing a website or app. It allows you to quickly jump between related pages and easily keep track of all the changes you make. Redirecting also helps with user experience, as it makes navigating a website or app easier.
To redirect to another page in Figma, open the frame you want to redirect from. In the top right corner of the frame, there will be an arrow pointing down.
Click this arrow and select ‘Redirect’ from the menu that appears. This will open a pop-up that asks for the URL or page name you want to redirect to. You can also enter any text that should appear as a link on the page.
Once you’ve entered your URL or page name, click ‘OK’ and your frame will automatically be redirected to the new page. You can also choose to display a different image on your redirected page by selecting ‘Use Image’ from the same pop-up menu. This will allow you to upload an image of your choice that will be shown when someone visits that page.
You can also change how quickly your users are redirected. To do this, click on ‘Advanced Options’ in the same pop-up menu and select how quickly you want users to be redirected (in milliseconds). This is useful if you want users to see something before they get redirected away from it, or if you have multiple pages with different content that need to be seen in order for users to understand what is happening on each page.
It’s important to note that when redirecting between pages in Figma, there is no guarantee that all links on those pages will remain intact during the transition process. It’s best practice to check all links after making changes with redirects, as some may break during this process due lack of compatibility between different websites or apps.
Redirecting between pages in Figma is easy and can help make navigating your website or app much smoother for users. With just a few clicks, you can jump between related pages quickly and easily while keeping track of all changes made along the way.
Conclusion: Redirecting between pages in Figma is an effective way of organizing content while improving user experience at the same time. It only takes a few clicks and some advanced options allow users more control over how they are redirected as well as what content they are shown during their journey through a website or app.