Tips and Tricks
Explore Axure RP with the Prototyping Basics File
To help you begin mastering the ins and outs of using Axure RP, we created the Prototyping Basics file. If you like to jump in and learn by doing hands-on exercises, then this is the perfect starting point for you.
5 Ways to Improve Developer Handoff with Axure RP
The initial developer handoff sets the stage for production and can either lead to an efficient release or a frustrating, time-consuming series of sprints. Here are some ways to ensure that your projects are the efficient kind.
Enhance Your Prototypes with Conditional Flows
Prototyping is all about finding the right solution. Testing different scenarios and validating different flows. Condition Flows in Axure RP are some of the most powerful ways to demonstrate multiple flows or sequences to your stakeholders and users who undergo testing, so that you can collect even better feedback.
7 Tips for Navigating Widgets in Large Prototype Files
When you have layers of widgets in your larger prototypes, navigating through each element can be difficult. Here at Axure, we’ve seen projects with dozens of pages and thousands of widgets. Check out these 7 tips for identifying, selecting, and keeping track of all those widgets in your complex prototypes.
Easily Add Audio, Video, and Tracking Capabilities to Your Prototypes
With Axure Cloud plugins, you can use custom code snippets to bring even more realism to your prototypes, do something out of the box, or even add tracking capabilities. Learn more about how you can use this feature to make the most of your prototypes!
Easily Maintain Designs Across Prototypes
Easily maintain designs across multiple prototypes with custom widget libraries! Take advantage of the ability to create your own widget libraries to ensure that the widgets and design patterns that you commonly use are always readily available to your team and up to date.
Top 4 Tips for Gathering Quality Feedback
When it comes to gathering feedback from stakeholders and teammates, quality is essential. Check out these 4 tips to improve your feedback when sharing UX designs.
Your job is to come up with the perfect solution that users will love while taking into account the needs and constraints of sales, marketing, support, design, development, QA, IT, and every other part of the business that has a stake in the product. Oddly enough, getting to the right solution requires proving that you’re NOT a know-it-all.