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Published inMar 2022
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ISBN-139781800564183
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Fabio Staiano
Fabio Staiano
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Fabio Staiano

Fabio Staiano is an experienced interface designer and Figma Community Advocate from Italy. After having been part of the creative agency Geko for several years, he later became a partner, creating digital products for well-known brands and running local events for the creative community. He then began his career in education in 2016, at The Guru Lab, teaching students about user interface and web design. In 2019, he decided to face new challenges by deepening his development skills at the Apple Developer Academy, where he specializes in frontend development and publishes various apps and boilerplate. Currently, he works as a consultant for IT projects and teaches at private design schools.
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Exploring the Inspect tab

As you can see, the right panel contains a huge number of functions, settings, and tools. It took you several chapters and a lot of practice to get to know it at a good level. All that's left for now is the last tab of this panel, namely Inspect, and in this section, you will fill this missing gap and explore it in detail. The main peculiarity of this tab is that, unlike Design and Prototype, it is also available to those with only view permissions, so it is a great tool for developers and external collaborators. This is what this tab looks like without any active selections:

Figure 11.5 – The Inspect tab

It basically consists of two parts: one is dedicated to Styles and Interactions and the other is about Code snippets, and now we will dive into both.

Styles overview

Let's start right off with part of a complete overview of the entire Styles library, which you can see in the Inspect panel with no active selections...

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Fabio Staiano

Fabio Staiano is an experienced interface designer and Figma Community Advocate from Italy. After having been part of the creative agency Geko for several years, he later became a partner, creating digital products for well-known brands and running local events for the creative community. He then began his career in education in 2016, at The Guru Lab, teaching students about user interface and web design. In 2019, he decided to face new challenges by deepening his development skills at the Apple Developer Academy, where he specializes in frontend development and publishes various apps and boilerplate. Currently, he works as a consultant for IT projects and teaches at private design schools.
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