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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Figma wizards: what's the best way to be able to have the blue circle be 8px offset from the right edge on both X and Y axes? Easy to do for the red circle from the left edge. https://i.imgur.com/IxrFHbv.png
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welter
@fun
put it at the top right corner, press the down arrow 8 times, and same with left arrow 8 times
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John Suh
@suh
Have you tried using Auto Layout?
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S·G 🎩↑◡̈
@esdotge.eth
@0xgsus.eth
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Yitong
@yitong
dont need autolayout for this? maybe im misunderstanding, but simply set your constraints like in this example? https://www.figma.com/file/PIqTHnjaGPCId9rG5W9Gbq/Untitled?node-id=0%3A3&t=afjsc5jSDCYh2hnV-1
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
try nesting your auto layout groups
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
ooooo what are you designing? reverse political spectrum?
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Zach
@zachterrell
Not a wizard but probably auto layout with padding
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qimchi
@qimchi
you can wrap them both in an autolayout and give out the margins in with selecting “auto” space b/w them
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Jeany
@jeany
Are you looking for fast ways to offset or to keep it offset? Both red and blue in an auto layout with the spacing between be Auto, top padding 8, left and right paddings 8, bottom padding 0 unless you want that to be 8 too.
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