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How do you set a loading screen on InVision?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 9:15 pm

InVision is a popular design tool that allows users to create and share digital designs. One of the features of InVision is the ability to set a loading screen that displays while the user is waiting for the design to load.

There are a few different ways to set a loading screen in InVision. The first way is to use the InVision loading screen editor.

This editor is located in the Appearance tab of the InVision Preferences window. The editor allows you to customize the loading screen, including the background image, text, and colors.

The second way to set a loading screen in InVision is to use the InVision loading screen builder. The builder is located in the Tools tab of the InVision Preferences window.

The builder allows you to create a custom loading screen using templates or your own images.

PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with InVision or coding, do not attempt to set a loading screen on InVision. You could potentially damage your computer or the InVision program.

The third way to set a loading screen in InVision is to use the InVision loading screen manager. The manager is located in the File tab of the InVision Preferences window.

The manager allows you to manage loading screens for multiple designs.

The final way to set a loading screen in InVision is to use the InVision loading screen simulator. The simulator is located in the File tab of the InVision Preferences window.

The simulator allows you to test how your loading screen will look before you actually use it in a design.

Once you have set a loading screen in InVision, it is important to test it before you use it in a design. The loading screen simulator allows you to test the loading screen without actually loading the design.

Finally, be sure to save your design before you use the loading screen. If you don’t save the design, InVision will default to the loading screen that you set in InVision Preferences.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.