i have found this issue on the new beta. It looks so ugly. i think the stack name should be visible only once the pointer hovers over it.
Hey, thank you @arunbsonline!
I’m filing your feedback internally and will let our Product team know about this overlapping.
I must say, though, that this is a scenario you can also encounter in previous versions and will vary depending on your zoom levels, where it can be helpful, actually, to discern which elements are Frames.
Thanks for reporting!
We added stacks in our Athens release, and a stack is a frame which has a title if it is a ‘top level’ element. Meaning it is not inside another frame or group, which is what you’re seeing here.
I agree it doesn’t look good in this example because of other layers being where the title is, but we recommend you design using a Frame for the first ‘container’ then everything inside is just another element.
Yes, I know I always use frames instead of shapes, but this kind of thing really looks weird to me.
Noted.
We did look into the possibility of hiding all frame titles on a canvas but such an option got really complex and confusing really quickly.
For now this issue is easily avoided by making sure there’s a parent frame.
