Gavin Chiemsombat
1 min readMar 24, 2020

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Would you please stop with changing stuff around and then turn it back later? I’m just getting used to the way the new override/styling works and now I have to change my muscle memory back at it again?

Still, if you wanted to lessen the bad feedback tsunami, why not make a previous styling accessible by default, and let people who are already used to the new override layout access it using option+click or toggling it via Sketch preference or whatever?

You had the old hovering mouse override selection method as a secret key before (option+click I presumed?), so why not just switch it around this time? Why completely cutting it off?

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If that’s too much to ask, just let me override stuff using something like a command+click on the left-side component tab, please.

It could perform like this

  1. I click a layer
  2. I command+click an object/text style/layer style
  3. Whatever I have selected is now change to whatever I have selected on the component tab

I come up with this while drenching in rage. How hard is it for you guys to figure this out full-time?

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Gavin Chiemsombat
Gavin Chiemsombat

Written by Gavin Chiemsombat

Product Designer based in Thailand. Occasionally shows up just to geek about Figma. Contact me — gggggggg@duck.com

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