There are times when you need to save more than one page in Figma. Maybe you’re working on a project with multiple pages, or maybe you just need to save a couple of different versions of a single page.
In either case, Figma makes it easy to save multiple pages in a single file.
To save multiple pages in Figma, simply click the “File” menu at the top of the screen and select “Save As.” This will open a new window where you can enter a name for your file and choose a location to save it. Once you’ve entered a name and chosen a location, click the “Save” button.
Now that you know how to save multiple pages in Figma, let’s take a look at how to style text using HTML tags. The < b > tag is used to bold text, while the < u > tag is used to underline text. To use either of these tags, simply enclose the text you want to style with the appropriate tag.
For example, to bold the word “Figma,” you would write Figma. To underline the word “Figma,” you would write Figma. Easy, right?
There’s one more HTML tag we want to talk about: the < p > tag. This tag is used to create paragraphs.
To create a paragraph, simply enclose the text you want in a < p > tag. For example, if we wanted to create a paragraph that said “Figma is an online design tool,” we would write Figma is an online design tool.