This release comes with a big improvement! You can now use the Check Selection feature with frames. On top of that, we've added a timeout for large files.
Good news – you can now check frames and individual components with Acrolinx for Figma. This makes it easier to run a quick check on a specific component and helps you split up checking for larger files. When you're ready to check, just select frames from the left menu in Figma, or click a frame directly on the page.
Tip
We suggest that you use the Check Selection feature when your document has a lot of frames or components.
When you want to check large files in Figma, a regular Acrolinx check doesn't always cut it. That's why we've added a check timeout. The next time you try to check a large file, you'll see a message in the Sidebar that suggests you use the Check Selection feature.
This might be a small release, but we know you've been waiting for it. It's all about child elements this time. Acrolinx now checks child elements in FigJam, and we also fixed a bug where Acrolinx wasn’t checking child elements in Figma.
Acrolinx for Figma and FigJam requires:
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Acrolinx Platform 2021.12.1 or later.
We've dropped support for macOS Mojave.