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October 5, 2018
Question

Customization options menu with memory

  • October 5, 2018
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Hi,

I would like to know if anybody knows a roundabout or straightforward way to create a menu comprising of categories where there are a number of options organized in rows that can be checked/unchecked where the master state remembers an option-selection from a previous row without having to create a state for every configuration.

In my expample I use pizza costumization in a fictional pizza-delivery app.

There are 4 variables in the aforementioned example:

  • Bread thickness (2 options)
  • Crust (3 options)
  • Size/amount of pieces (3 options)
  • Extra cheese or not (2 options)

If I were to create a state for every possible configuration of the customization menu I would end up having to create 36 states.

Better would it be if there was a live menu or the imitation thereof which could simulate a finally programmed apps menu.

I hope what I wrote was understandable and if I was in any way unclear please help me reiterate my query.

Thanks,

George

NB: I'm not a developer and I'm sure there is industry lingo for what I'm trying to say but I don't have that vocabulary.

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Atul_Saini
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October 5, 2018

Hi Uui568i5i,

Thanks for using Adobe XD and sharing your feedback about this feature, looking at the current situation, in order to create that sort of interactivity, I guess the combination of 36 artboards would work. However, I see that you have raised this request here as well: -Live menu – Adobe XD Feedback : Feature Requests & Bugs, I really appreciate it. Now we need more on more votes for this feature to get it to the implementation phase.

We'll keep a track of this request, please let us know in case you need further assistance.

Thanks,

Atul_Saini