Thank you, that was very helpful! Is it possible to somehow "follow" the new content on the screen? In case of overflowing I would like the screen to scroll down so I always see the new messages.
Appreciate the comment! Might be too difficult to prototype in Figma based on the top-stacking messaging composition I have presented in the video. However, you might consider bottom-stacking messages instead which is also very common in messaging platforms as it is closer to the input field. You can make an autolayout with the 'Constraints' set to 'Bottom'. This means that the autolayout component position will fix at the bottom point. Such that when you add a new message, it will push all the other content up and out of the frame with the new content always visible in view. Hope this helps.
@@thejunboy Awesome, thank you. I created a new screen component with constraints set to Bottom and added as a new screen after the previous one got full and now it works as expected.
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Thank you, that was very helpful! Is it possible to somehow "follow" the new content on the screen? In case of overflowing I would like the screen to scroll down so I always see the new messages.
Appreciate the comment! Might be too difficult to prototype in Figma based on the top-stacking messaging composition I have presented in the video. However, you might consider bottom-stacking messages instead which is also very common in messaging platforms as it is closer to the input field. You can make an autolayout with the 'Constraints' set to 'Bottom'. This means that the autolayout component position will fix at the bottom point. Such that when you add a new message, it will push all the other content up and out of the frame with the new content always visible in view. Hope this helps.
@@thejunboy Awesome, thank you. I created a new screen component with constraints set to Bottom and added as a new screen after the previous one got full and now it works as expected.
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