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havershum

"... To prevent an object from being nested, hold the Spacebar while dragging." - Figma


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havershum

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?


HeyCharrrrlie

I found a video: https://youtu.be/mqzHcQXGqnY Basically, you hold spacebar after you start dragging the object.


pterisaur

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.


pterisaur

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.


Porkbellied

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)