A common approach seems to be using a separate private project for experimenting and then moving finished work to a public place. Figma designers use this approach internally as well.
In all seriousness there is a place for collaboration and there is a place for heads down work. I hope Figma can support this.
— Tuhin Kumar (@tuhin) January 17, 2020
At minimum hiding cursors would be a start (does that exist already?).
cc @nlevin @rsms
Figma’s Director of Product wrote a detailed explanation of why layers are ordered backward inside an Auto Layout frame. This thread is a good illustration of how many factors have to be considered even for a seemingly simple design choice.
A lot of people have been asking why the items in an Auto Layout frame go backwards in @figmadesign.
— Sho Kuwamoto (@skuwamoto) December 10, 2019
I usually hesitate to answer seemingly simple questions that end up requiring super long answers, but... here we go!
1/n
Nice observation. Figma’s team has great attention to detail.
So @figmadesign renders the letter X as a multiplication sign in the layer list when it's surrounded by numbers 👌 pic.twitter.com/GAZNpjkFFP
— Jerry Jäppinen (@jerryjappinen) December 18, 2019