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July 5, 2019
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Shared prototypes, designed for desktop (1920 wide or more) are not shown at actual size (1x - 100%)

  • July 5, 2019
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When a design or prototype is published with widths for desktop, they are not shown at 100% tamanno (1x); but they are scaled according to the size of the monitos or window.

This is very negative. A customer must see the design at the actual size. Apparently even for desktop designs you should continue using InVision.

This is really annoying  

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Correct answer Harshika Verma

Hi there,

I understand how you feel. From what I understand, you're trying to say that the published prototype with the width of a desktop is not showing at 100%. However, automatically get scaled to the size of the monitors or window. Could you please confirm by looking into the design specs that is it at 100 % or not? We wanted to check the dimension of the design specs is the same or not.

Thanks,

Harshika

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Participant
July 10, 2019

Hello.

This is seen sharing in Adobe XD:

https://xd.adobe.com/view/93c402ca-f9b8-4b87-4c66-0736dc14be7f-e5f5/

And as it should be seen. This is an HTML that I believe:

http://stage.wilaen.net:8030/Intranet/Jaime/strategies/iungo/html-mockup/v-005/index.html

Effectively, the designs shared in Adobe XD are scaled to the size of the monitor or window; in which he is seeing.

If you see the html. Regardless of the size of the monitor or window, the design is 100% displayed. That is, it does not scale.

View from xd.adobe.com | Fullscreen:

View from xd.adobe.com | Without full screen:

View from xd.adobe.com | HTML created by me:

Although it is clearer if you look at the links. Thanks for the help.

Preran
Legend
July 12, 2019

Just to be sure, is this the what you are looking for scale prototype to browser window – Adobe XD Feedback : Feature Requests & Bugs​ ?

Thanks,

Preran

Participant
July 16, 2019

This what I refer. Watch minute 1:04

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMoIIJ64cWY&feature=youtu.be

In the video they say it is the best solution for desktop designs. I do not share this

I do not share the view for desktop layouts. The design should not be scaled. It must be seen to be 100% (so horizontal scroll bars appear). A client wants to see the actual size (of the sources, the images) that his site will see. If the site adjusts to the size of the window, the client will have an incorrect view of the size of the images, the sources, etc. I think Adobe should seriously and quickly evaluate the view of the desktop designs.

Harshika Verma
Community Manager
Harshika VermaCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
July 5, 2019

Hi there,

I understand how you feel. From what I understand, you're trying to say that the published prototype with the width of a desktop is not showing at 100%. However, automatically get scaled to the size of the monitors or window. Could you please confirm by looking into the design specs that is it at 100 % or not? We wanted to check the dimension of the design specs is the same or not.

Thanks,

Harshika