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Participant
February 11, 2019
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Use a close button in an Overlay

  • February 11, 2019
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Hi.

I wonder if it's normal or not, since nobody speak about that, but when I put a transition in "Incrustation mode", all the "incrustated" screen is clickable, and when I clic anywhere on this screen, it's close it. No matter if I put a button to come back and close the incrustated screen, I can clic on all the screen to close it. I don't want that. I want my incrustated screen to be closed only when I clic on my "go back" button, not when I clic anywhere on the screen.

Someone has the same problem ? Is it a feature or a bug ?

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Correct answer Preran

I don't know of a way to do that. Like I said, from what I understand, you cannot work with individual elements in an Overlay yet. Hopefully, someone else here will be able to step in and guide you.

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Preran
Legend
February 11, 2019

I did not quite get what you mean by "Incrustation". Are you talking about the Overlay option in Adobe XD? If so, see this tutorial Create an interactive overlay |

From what I know, you cannot link from individual elements in  your Overlay as of today.

Thanks,

Preran

Participant
February 11, 2019

Hello Preran.

Yes I was talking about Overlay, sorry I mistranslated from french !
In this tutorial, an overlay is created, with a little cross in the bottom to close it. My problem is, if I create an overlay, I can click anywhere to close it, and I don't need to use the cross. That's not something I want

Preran
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Legend
February 11, 2019

I don't know of a way to do that. Like I said, from what I understand, you cannot work with individual elements in an Overlay yet. Hopefully, someone else here will be able to step in and guide you.