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Ivan Zheludkov2017-07-03 14:33:54
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Ivan Zheludkov, 2017-07-03 14:33:54

How to organize layouts in Sketch to show all states in Zeplin?

I'm used to having different states of everything in my layout. The interface is dynamic and must be shown this way and that way. And here I am exporting to Zeplin or Invision Inspect. And there all invisible layers are hidden and everything is very static. So I need to create a bunch of artboards in a sketch with different states? It's inconvenient.
What to do? Maybe there are some prefixes for the layers so that Sketch itself divides it all up and sends 4 different artboards to Zeplin instead of one? Or maybe I'm not used to it yet, that a bunch of identical artboards is cool.

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Ivnika, 2017-08-05
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IMHO, it's more logical to make another artboard and copy your controls to it in different states + plus a description of the behavior. In any case, it is more convenient and clearer.
Plus add text styles etc.
As a result, it is convenient for you, and the developer, and those who work together (or after you)

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