Component mirroring is one of the core features that differentiate Frame0 from similar tools, which realizes efficient multi-page management by establishing master-slave reference relationships:
- Creating the main frame: Group and label elements that need to be reused (e.g. navigation bar combinations) as main frames
- Generate a mirror image: Create "mirror instances" of the combination via the context menu, these mirrors will be marked with a special border
- global synchronization: When modifying the main frame, the mirror components of all pages will be updated in real time, avoiding manual modification one by one.
In practice, this feature is particularly suitable for dealing with common areas across pages (e.g. headers/footers), or control libraries that need to maintain design consistency. Compared to traditional copy-and-paste, mirroring not only saves more than 901 TP3T of duplicated effort, but also eliminates versioning inconsistencies that can occur when multiple people collaborate. For medium to large projects with 20+ pages, this feature can save hours of manual tweaking.
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