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Dear Figma. Please let me change stroke thicknesses individually per stroke. I'm tired of having to use workarounds with shadows/second layers in order to add multiple borders of different thicknesses at once. Thank you. Figma

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Mani2 yıl önce

@figma However, I doubt they'd change this thing since they need to provide code export for developers, they do most of their updates development-based and not graphic-based. And to my knowledge, CSS limitations prevent adding multiple strokes.

Ilya Miskov profil fotoğrafı
Ilya Miskov2 yıl önce

@figma Good point. I do forget sometimes that it's not just a design tool.

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AKCS LLC2 yıl önce

@figma I need a community to share figma frustrations. Any link will be appreciated.

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Mubin | Landing Pages that converts2 yıl önce

@figma I hope they don't bring this feature, Only because it will be harder to replicate in the dev stage. Multiple strokes are not supported in CSS 😢

Kumail Nanji profil fotoğrafı
Kumail Nanji2 yıl önce

@figma I see the comments about the CSS side of things, but this would still be helpful for designing non-web materials Since most people probably use Figma over Illustrator now 😅

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Miguel Queirós - Designer & Framer Creator2 yıl önce

@figma That would be helpful for sure

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nic nuyten 🦥2 yıl önce

@figma I typically use outline stroke for these scenarios, but I agree, having individual stroke controls would be super helpful.

Mani profil fotoğrafı
Mani2 yıl önce

@figma I have the same suffering.

Zach Shea profil fotoğrafı
Zach Shea2 yıl önce

@figma this has to be in the roadmap

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@figma if they implemented it, wouldn't it be possible to create the coded version as something like 3 divs or something to that effect? I can see how doing this would be beneficial for situations where you want a gradient border too.

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