Our main course today is Branches. Not the kind that grow on trees but the ones that let us make changes to our files in a safer way.
Branching is a feature that gives us a staging or playground environment to make changes to a file. This is most applicable to design systems or files that are published to a Team Library. We can safely try experimental changes or update a component without having to edit the live version. Once we are happy with changes we can merge them back into the main file.
And again, sorry for the delay. The end of last year had a lot going on and a lot of change. We should be back onto a monthly release schedule going forward.
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ABOUT FIGMA BITES
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Figma Bites is a video series that aims to teach you how to speed up your Figma workflow.
📺 Who is the Audience? 📺
Any UX Designer or person using Figma is the perfect audience for this series. These short videos will give you actionable tidbits of information that you can start using in your Figma workflow today.
👔 Why this format? 👔
We’re all busy working on making the world better for our users and making changes to our workflow can take us out of that focus. Our hope is that these short videos will be easily digestible when you’ve only got a few minutes to learn something new. The topics will be small enough to learn quickly and add to your workflow without trying to boil the ocean.
⏳ When do new videos come out? ⏳
We’re planning to release a new video every other week on Tuesdays. We can’t promise to hit this 100% of the time but will do our best to go no longer than 1 month between videos if things get busy.
Created by Chris Michel (@hatefulcrawdad1) and Jared Hardy (@jaredhardy).
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