When working with the Fignel plugin to convert your Figma designs to Elementor, there are a few key specifications you should keep in mind to ensure a smooth conversion process.

Firstly, it's important to use Auto Layout for frames in your Figma design. Auto Layout allows you to create flexible and responsive designs that can easily adapt to different screen sizes and layouts. When you use Auto Layout in your frames, Fignel can better understand the structure of your design and convert it more accurately to Elementor.

Additionally, it's important to follow certain rules when creating widgets in your Figma design that you plan to convert to Elementor using Fignel. For example, some widgets may require you to add an additional name to the name of the node to ensure proper conversion. This could include adding a "[button]" or "[icon]" suffix to the node name to indicate its intended function or purpose.

By following these specifications and guidelines when working with Fignel, you can ensure that your Figma designs are accurately and efficiently converted to Elementor for use on your website.

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<aside> 👉 Now that you have a better understanding of the Fignel plugin and its specifications, it's time to dive into working with Containers.

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