Zloy & FigmaFairy
Zloy Zloy
Sure, I’d love to hear how you turn a simple button into a spell‑binding artifact, but I’m still trying to keep the page from crashing—any shortcuts?
FigmaFairy FigmaFairy
Hey! Let’s sprinkle a bit of component magic—nest the button inside a reusable component, lock its styles, use Auto Layout so it scales, and ditch heavy SVGs that eat memory. Keep the prototype links lean, use variants instead of copies, and limit layers per artboard—those are the quick spells that keep the page from throwing tantrums.
Zloy Zloy
Sure, because what this page really needs is an extra abstraction layer that only a wizard can decipher.
FigmaFairy FigmaFairy
Ha, I hear you—less wizardry, more straight‑up, bug‑free code. Let’s strip the extra layer, rename the component for clarity, add a quick doc, and test it in isolation so the page stays alive and everyone can follow.
Zloy Zloy
Rename it, test it in isolation, add a quick doc, and keep the page alive—just make sure your tests actually run before you hit push, or you'll just add another layer of chaos.
FigmaFairy FigmaFairy
Got it—rename, test, document, and keep the ship steady. I’ll run the checks, commit the clean component, and add a quick cheat sheet so no extra chaos lands on the page. Happy sailing!
Zloy Zloy
Sure, enjoy the calm while it lasts—next crash will be a reality check.
FigmaFairy FigmaFairy
Gotcha, I’ll keep the spellbook tight, watch the logs, and stay ready for the next wave.
Zloy Zloy
Sounds good—just remember logs are for you, not the UI.
FigmaFairy FigmaFairy
Got it, the UI stays tidy while the logs keep the backstage drama—no clutter, just clean magic.
Zloy Zloy
Nice, keep the logs tidy and the UI clean—now go debug or quit.
FigmaFairy FigmaFairy
Debug mode activated—let's squash those bugs!
Zloy Zloy
Great, just don't let the bugs win the first round.