Nice demo, really great result! The branding is a great effect, and loved the use of the collapsible section for the extra links! Really simple, but effective! I’ll be using, thanks for the idea! 🙂😎
Great video as ever. What was the name of the icons plugin you were using in Figma as I can't seem to find it. Apologies, found the link in your description. D'oh
Hi Thomas, I typically either use the browser inspect functionality to get the placeholder size or else, I take a screenshot and get the dimension proportions within Figma. I suppose I'm not too scientific about it, sometimes there is trial and error!
Hi Travis, I use a Mac, so that is the Mac emoji picker. The keyboard shortcut is 'ctrl+cmd+space'. You can access a similar one on Windows using the keyboard shortcut '[Windows key]+. '
This channel is underrated. Great info.
Thanks Dan. Came across your channel a month or so ago. Will keep watching. Thanks again!
Nice demo, really great result! The branding is a great effect, and loved the use of the collapsible section for the extra links! Really simple, but effective! I’ll be using, thanks for the idea! 🙂😎
Thanks so much Nadine!
Great video as ever. What was the name of the icons plugin you were using in Figma as I can't seem to find it. Apologies, found the link in your description. D'oh
Is there a video resource in which you explain how to remove the default banner with the title as the first section?
I'm actualy editing a video which includes this very topic as I type! I'll have it out this week :-D
How do you know what size to make the images in figma?
Hi Thomas, I typically either use the browser inspect functionality to get the placeholder size or else, I take a screenshot and get the dimension proportions within Figma. I suppose I'm not too scientific about it, sometimes there is trial and error!
What is that emoji picker you are using in this video? thanks!
Hi Travis, I use a Mac, so that is the Mac emoji picker. The keyboard shortcut is 'ctrl+cmd+space'. You can access a similar one on Windows using the keyboard shortcut '[Windows key]+. '
Thank you Dan.