Figma - Frames and LayoutA designer notices that resizing a frame causes child elements to overlap. What is the most probable cause?AThe frame is set to clip contentBAuto Layout is not enabled on the frameCThe frame contains only vector shapesDThe frame is lockedCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify layout behaviorWithout Auto Layout, child elements do not adjust position automatically when resizing.Step 2: Understand overlap causeElements keep fixed positions and can overlap if frame shrinks.Final Answer:Auto Layout is not enabled on the frame -> Option BQuick Check:Missing Auto Layout causes overlap on resize [OK]Quick Trick: Enable Auto Layout to prevent element overlap on resize [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESConfusing clip content with layout behaviorThinking vector shapes cause overlapAssuming locked frame causes overlap
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