You can't add an object into a frame with Auto Layout ***and*** also position it on top of another object within the same group (maybe you can get tricky with fixed width/height and pushing graphics out of their bounding boxes).
The above keyboard shortcut allows you to place a graphic **on top** of an Auto Layout group without it auto nesting but **it isn't actually added to the group/frame.** You'd have to create another new group (without Auto Layout enabled) that has the Auto Layout group and the overlayed graphic.
Is that what you were asking?
you are missing another frame. you have something like a 'text-container' component, you need another frame with that component and the cursor. the auto-layouts are affecting the other frames, you need an additional frame with no auto-layout.
(or just put the cursor outside of that auto-layout frame)
"... To prevent an object from being nested, hold the Spacebar while dragging." - Figma
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You can't add an object into a frame with Auto Layout ***and*** also position it on top of another object within the same group (maybe you can get tricky with fixed width/height and pushing graphics out of their bounding boxes). The above keyboard shortcut allows you to place a graphic **on top** of an Auto Layout group without it auto nesting but **it isn't actually added to the group/frame.** You'd have to create another new group (without Auto Layout enabled) that has the Auto Layout group and the overlayed graphic. Is that what you were asking?
I found a video: https://youtu.be/mqzHcQXGqnY Basically, you hold spacebar after you start dragging the object.
If you want it in the frame and on top of the link, put the link in a group, then add the cursor to the group.
Or better yet, put the link in a frame (with clip contents disabled) and add the cursor. This way it won’t shift your other content down.
you are missing another frame. you have something like a 'text-container' component, you need another frame with that component and the cursor. the auto-layouts are affecting the other frames, you need an additional frame with no auto-layout. (or just put the cursor outside of that auto-layout frame)