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Love the product!! I can already imagine so many ways to use this... Purely amazed 🤯 Congrats on the launch! Excited to see how that will evolve and the impact it'll have on our (designer's) work, learning, practicing and more
Julie Chabin
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I've been using this for a couple of weeks, and it saves soooo much time.
Being able to "import" private web pages is also a big plus.
This idea is so amazing. Finally democratize good design to us ordinary people.
My new favorite tool! 🤩 So easy to make new design elements in Figma, and the Chrome extension is especially useful for private pages!
gregory quinio@gregory_quinio
Hello Alexandre, thanks a lot for the kind words, and later if you need any help please don't forget to reach us on https://html.to.design/chat . Happy designing
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Have been using this plugin since its early launch. The team has been wonderful in their iterations, improvements and listening to feedback.
I use it mostly for quick ideas of our current platform and quick iterations. With the plugin I can easily select a number of dimensions and it exports it fast & seamlessly. Additionally I love how you can just choose a selection and export that as well.
Many props to everyone who built this! Saving me hours of manually recreating stuff :)
Great tool for UX audits. Imports are perfect in about 97% of cases.
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