Figma is one of the most popular UI/UX design tools out there, and one of its greatest selling points is third-party plugins. These allow users to extend the native functionality of the app, creating behavior and features that aren’t available by default.
Because Figma has a huge community behind it, there are tons of plugins available to download. However, sometimes you might not find what you’re looking for, and in this case the only choice is to create your own.
In this course, you'll learn, step by step, how to create your very own Figma plugin. You’ll actually be creating two plugins: a basic one and then a more complex one with a custom UI.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 03:11
1 lesson, 03:11
1.1Welcome to the Course03:11
1.1
Welcome to the Course
03:11
2.A Quick Guide to Creating Figma Plugins4 lessons, 1:09:09
4 lessons, 1:09:09
2.1What Figma Plugins Can and Cannot Do02:55
2.1
What Figma Plugins Can and Cannot Do
02:55
2.2Creating a Basic Plugin17:44
2.2
Creating a Basic Plugin
17:44
2.3Getting Started With More Complex Plugins09:15
2.3
Getting Started With More Complex Plugins
09:15
2.4Creating a Plugin With a UI and Browser APIs39:15
2.4
Creating a Plugin With a UI and Browser APIs
39:15
Adi Purdila is a web design instructor for Tuts+. With over 100 courses and 200 tutorials published to date, Adi's goal is to help students become better web designers and developers by creating content that’s easy to follow and offers great value.
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