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Create navigation using UXPin elements

Create navigation using UXPin elements - UXPin Tutorial

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Create navigation using UXPin elements

- [Instructor] In the previous exercise, you learned how to create a pop-down menu using a file created in either Photoshop or Sketch. And this one, I'm going to show you how to use a couple of the elements that come packaged with UXPin to do the exact same thing. Now, the first one is over here in the More Elements pop-down, and it's called Navigation. So if I just bring it onto the screen and click, there it is. Now at first glance, editing this menu may seem easy because it looks like it is a series of boxes. But if you double click it, it really doesn't show you anything. So how do you change things? Well, to change the font, select the element, which is the navigation element and just choose a font. I'll go with PT Sans. And you can see the font changes throughout. Now if I give this thing a test, notice there's a pop-down here and then there's another one that slides out. So how do you do that? Well, if…

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