How Do You Turn Off Hotspots in Figma?

The ability to turn off Hotspots in Figma is a great way to make sure that your designs stay organized and on track. Hotspots are areas of a design that can be used for quick navigation between different parts of the design. When you turn them off, you will no longer be able to quickly navigate through the design but it will still remain organized.

To turn off Hotspots in Figma, you need to open up the Properties panel.

This panel can be found in the top right corner of your Figma workspace and is indicated by a small gear icon. Once you have opened up this panel, scroll down until you find the Hotspots option located under the Navigation category. Here, you will see a toggle switch that can be used to turn hotspots on or off.

Once you have turned off the hotspot option, it is important to remember that any changes made to the design may affect other parts of it as well. For example, if you move an element with one of its hotspots turned off, this could cause other elements connected by their hotspots to shift out of alignment.

It is also important to keep in mind that turning off Hotspots does not delete them from your design permanently. You can easily turn them back on at any time by simply going back into the Properties panel and enabling them again.

Conclusion:

Turning off Hotspots in Figma is an easy way to keep your designs organized and on track without having to worry about quick navigation interfering with changes made elsewhere in the design. To do so, simply open up the Properties panel and look for the Hotspot toggle switch under Navigation. Remember that turning them off does not delete them completely and they can easily be turned back on again at any time.