Reduce Prototypes by 50% (Simple trick) | Figma Tutorial

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Mizko
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Appreciate all the comments everyone!

For those suggesting the 'Back' button solves all problems... Sorry, I should have used a better example. I am aware of the Back link, but in some situations you don't actually 'go back' to the immediate previous screen.

Some example include, when payments are processed, successful transactions etc.

Here's an example:

1. Imagine the user taps Buy ETH in this example.
2. We then transition to a 'loading' screen to show that progress is being made.
3. After a 300ms timed delay, we transition from the loading screen to a destination screen.

In this situation hitting back will keep taking you to the loading screen, but really in an app experience we actually want to go back to where you tapped to 'Buy ETH'. You can extrapolate this process into all different use cases as well.

Let you creativity run wild :)

Mizko
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Hey Mizko, I think you can do the same just by selecting “Back” option on the prototype options while you create the connection

LuisVeloz
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Dude your tutorial on this literally reduced so many nodes of my prototypes, and I feel my prototype wire is clearer and kinda less confused than before. Feel so fantastic when discovered your video, you have a new subscriber!

quangminhnguyen
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Super helpful, never knew the sections worked like that as well. Thanks a million!

danielvaega
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Hello Mizko, Today I am completed 33 videos from the figma tutorial. I am very thankful to you because it is very helpful for me. I am really very appreciate you for helping all the people, who really want to learn figma for their bright future from your youtube channel. You doing very good job. Thank yo so much.

Patelpinal
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Didn't know sectioning did more than just grouping the screens. What an awesome tip! Thanks!

michellezhu
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I bet this is the game changer and should know any designers to use Figma. Thanks for sharing them.

soonb
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dude that's fantastic. thanks for that clear explanation. love your channel, well done mate

adaptivecodeio
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I don't know why I've never asked myself what is the purpose of the section. Thank you for sharing this! I leveled up by simply watching this.

fatimaibrahimux
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But you could also hook it up to the floating back icon, which allows it to remember which page it was accessed from and return to it. In this scenario, that would be more efficient, no? Correct me if I'm wrong 🤔

AJ-yjkd
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WHOA! This is awesome! Thanks Mizko!!! Figma is awesome and you always help us discover it.

Joycered
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wow this is mind blowing 🥳 absolutely loving it

dongshenli
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That sections tip was huge man, thanks for the vid

emilcupic
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top-notch content as always, thanks so much Mizko!🎸

williamvargas
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Super duper helpful. Just what I was looking for.

ankitpandole
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Why I have not seen this video one year before !!! Thank you Mizko !

vanhellsingniko
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OMG SERIOUSLY 🤩
I had a similar problem in my project and I'm very glad to find this tool! Thank you very much!

daravrana
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Thank you so much " شكراً لك جداً "

mhassbo
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Man I have no words .. to tell you that how good you're in figma😁😁💗 pls keep going and shoot this type of knowledge for us. With this I also update day by day again nd again..😎🌸

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