![]() ![]() Here's a screenshot in prototype mode, looking at the bottom right corner of the schedule.Īs you can see, it is very difficult for the user to know what time/day they're looking at. However I'd like the user to be able to see the day at the top of the group, and the time on the left of the group when they scroll to a different part of the schedule, to clearly understand what time and day they are looking at. The highlighted scroll group can go in all 4 directions (Saturday and Sunday hang off the right, and the schedule goes down to 10pm). I have made a basic schedule, here's a screenshot: If this is a duplicate issue, I apologize. But since it's a relatively new feature, I don't think anyone else has encountered it yet. One final note: I did try to search for a similar issue on this subject. ![]() ![]() So I can say with confidence that it is the setting and not the hidden layers that is causing the issue.Īt the very least, I hope this was helpful for someone, even if it was just letting you know that you're not the only one with this issue. I tried it without revealing the hidden layers with the same result, and the scroll group worked fine with the hidden layers prior to fixing its position. But aside from that, the only change I've made is checking that fixed position option. In my demonstration, I have some layers above the scroll group to create the illusion that it appears once you've scrolled past a certain point down the page. However, the scroll group will no longer scroll: Once you execute step 4, the scroll group is now fixed to the screen correctly. However, as you scroll down the page (not pictured), the scroll group continues with the page content: If you test the prototype between steps 3 and 4, you should have a successfully working horizontal scroll group. I would just like to state that I personally would have more to gain if Adobe fixed the issue to allow these settings to stack rather than quick fixing the UI to indicate that they cannot. If you're on Team UI Bug, I won't disagree with you. It's just up to Adobe to decide whether it's an issue with stacking settings or a UI signaling issue. One could rationally argue therefore that the bug is entirely UI related, but regardless there IS a bug. In most cases where the options are mutually exclusive, an intuitive UI will not allow a user to apply conflicting or overriding settings, which is why I believe this to be a bug instead of an intended feature. My expectation of this outcome is reinforced by the tool UI because selecting one option does not disable or unselect the other: So I'm expecting the scroll group to horizontally scroll because I've checked that option, AND I'm expecting the group to be fixed in position because I've selected that option. In my design, I want this to be a fixed UI element that stays fixed at the top or bottom of the screen while the rest of the content scrolls by. ![]() Check the box for Fix Position When Scrolling.Apply the Horizontal Scroll option in the sidebar (optional: preview to ensure it's working correctly).Create a group intended for horizontal scrolling within the viewport area.Create an artboard taller than the viewport height (simulating a vertical scrolling mobile experience).I have found a rather problematic conflict between the scroll group option and the "Fix Position When Scrolling" option, which unfortunately renders the new feature useless for about half of my intended use cases for it. ![]()
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