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caln2456029
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November 28, 2022
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Drag components around keeping its hover effect - also while enlarging - how to?

  • November 28, 2022
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Hello,

how can the file be enlarged to 1920x1080px so that the hover effects also move. Here is an example of how it should not look like.

Please hover over the texts.

 

Thanks for the support. Regards

 

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The small dimension:
https://xd.adobe.com/view/89b6759b-1a06-4743-abf6-bb77ae63f654-dce5/?fullscreen

 

Enlarged one:

https://xd.adobe.com/view/45dcef30-1a88-44b3-a720-41d0e05ce302-108f/

 

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    Correct answer AkinGn

    Hi @caln2456029, since I never had to resize a component (I needed to edit their paddings, did some tweaks about their sizes etc but yeah this much of resizing doesn't look like a small change) so what I realized is, as if you change some parameters of a component in its default state, sometimes you need to do that on its hover state do, I suggest you to note the new width and height of the component after resizing, and click its hover state, and then doulble click the object/background while your on its hover state to get into the "inner" state of its hover, and then enter new width/height of it, to equalize its sizde with its default state. Let me know if you have any questions, hope this helps!

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    AkinGn
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    AkinGnCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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    November 28, 2022

    Hi @caln2456029, since I never had to resize a component (I needed to edit their paddings, did some tweaks about their sizes etc but yeah this much of resizing doesn't look like a small change) so what I realized is, as if you change some parameters of a component in its default state, sometimes you need to do that on its hover state do, I suggest you to note the new width and height of the component after resizing, and click its hover state, and then doulble click the object/background while your on its hover state to get into the "inner" state of its hover, and then enter new width/height of it, to equalize its sizde with its default state. Let me know if you have any questions, hope this helps!

    caln2456029
    Inspiring
    November 29, 2022

    Hi @AkinGn , thank you, yes, I thing I will habe to adjust each of them ... not nice 😉

    Greetings