People with edit access can also move, rename, share, or delete the file. This allows people to edit the contents of the file. Can edit: gives edit access to the file.How the audience can interact with the file or prototype. Your plan determines which link sharing settings are available in your files. There are two settings that control link sharing. This means you don’t have to manage access for everyone independently. Link sharing settings allow you to set default permissions for a file or prototype. Interact with embeds → Link sharing settings If they don’t have permissions on the file - or the file is shared publicly - they can access the file based on the file’s link sharing settings. If the file is private or shared within an organization, they’ll need to log in to access the file. People can interact with embeds based on the file’s default sharing settings, or a person’s permissions on the file. You can embed both public or private files and prototypes.
Paste the embed code in your application of choice.Click Copy to add the embed code to your clipboard.Click Get embed code to open the embed code window.To show the current selection in the embed preview, check Link to selected frame (optional).Set both the audience and the access level to determine the default access.
Click Show Menu in the upper right corner.This will prompt others to log in to Figma when they next use the Power-Up. You can remove your personal settings, while keeping the Figma Power-Up active. Trello will keep your Figma account linked to the Power-Up, so you don't have to login every time you use it. When you set up the Power-Up, you will have logged in to your Figma account. Trello will remove only that embed from the card. Open the card you want to remove the embed from.Ĭonfirm you would like to Remove attachment.
If you want to delete a specific file or prototype, you can remove it from the card in Trello. Note: Trello may prompt you to log in to your Figma account before you can select a file or prototype.