Create Hidden Pages in Figma: A Quick Trick for Organizing Notes and Archived Content
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Happy #FigmaFriday from your friends at Gigantic!
Today we want to share a 𝙨𝙪𝙥𝙚𝙧 𝙛𝙖𝙨𝙩 trick that we use on all of our marketing websites design files. Hidden pages! 👀 They're great for stashing notes and archived content that you want to keep out of the way.
Three quick steps:
- Create a new page in your Figma file 📄
- Rename the new page with a non-breaking space character ✍️(Keyboard Shortcut: ⌥/Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar)
- Click away from the name field to set the page name ✨
Boom – hidden page. A secret junk drawer for all the things your guests need not see.
Want more tips from a top Webflow agency? Check out our blog here.
Enjoy that weekend ✌️
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Working with Gigantic was inspiring and impactful. Given the nature and timeline of this project, our company needed a collaborative and nimble partner—not just one who lists those qualities as bullet points in a capabilities presentation, but a partner who actually exhibits them day in and day out. Gigantic worked with our team to create and implement design decisions in real-time and, like any true partner, asked great questions and challenged us which has only benefited our company as a whole.
Working with Gigantic was inspiring and impactful. Given the nature and timeline of this project, our company needed a collaborative and nimble partner—not just one who lists those qualities as bullet points in a capabilities presentation, but a partner who actually exhibits them day in and day out. Gigantic worked with our team to create and implement design decisions in real-time and, like any true partner, asked great questions and challenged us which has only benefited our company as a whole.