(6) Duration: This setting defines how long the chosen transition between the connected screens will last. ![]() (5) Easing: Choose from a variety of easing effects: Ease Out, Ease It, Ease In-Out, Snap, Wind Up or Bounce. If for example you are prototyping the opening of a sidebar menu on a mobile app, triggered by the tap on a hamburger menu icon on the top left of the screen, you should use a “Slide right” transition. (4) Animation: choose from a bunch of different animation effects which you should change depending on the actual flow of your prototype. You generally do not need to change this as it picks up automatically the target screen when you connect the two screens together. (3) Destination: this is the screen we are connecting our object to.
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