Figma - Frames and LayoutIf you create a frame of size 400x300 pixels and then drag its right edge to increase width by 100 pixels, what will be the new size?A400x400 pixelsB300x400 pixelsC500x500 pixelsD500x300 pixelsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand initial frame sizeThe frame starts at width 400 pixels and height 300 pixels.Step 2: Apply width increaseDragging right edge increases width by 100 pixels, so width = 400 + 100 = 500 pixels; height stays 300 pixels.Final Answer:500x300 pixels -> Option DQuick Check:Width 400+100=500, height unchanged 300 [OK]Quick Trick: Width changes by drag amount; height stays same unless dragged [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAdding 100 to height instead of widthChanging both width and height mistakenlyConfusing width and height values
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