Miro Frames - Wie funktionieren die Abschnitte und was bringen sie?
Introduction to Miro Frames
Overview of Frames in Miro
- Frames, also known as sections, are underutilized features in Miro that can significantly enhance workflow and organization.
- In other tools, frames are referred to as "Abschnitte" in German; they can be visualized similarly to PowerPoint slides but offer more flexibility than traditional presentations.
Creating and Managing Frames
- Users can create multiple frames to represent different pages or sections within a workshop, allowing for better structure and flow.
- A frame can be created using the blue button or the hash symbol; it is recommended to use a 16:9 aspect ratio for compatibility with modern monitors.
Customizing Frame Settings
- Each frame can be renamed and customized through a settings menu where users can adjust format, background color, and visibility options.
- The ability to hide future frames until needed is particularly useful for workshops, enabling a cleaner workspace during collaborative sessions.
Utilizing Elements Within Frames
Adding Content to Frames
- Various elements can be placed within frames; moving the frame will automatically reposition all contained elements together.
- When selecting items on the board, users can duplicate frames easily by using keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+D), which helps maintain consistency across multiple pages.
Structuring Workshops with Frames
- By organizing frames into a sequence or flowchart-like structure with arrows, participants can easily understand the progression of activities during workshops.
- Users have quick access to specific frames via a list on the left side of the interface; clicking on an item navigates directly to that frame.
Advanced Features and Tips
Streamlining Frame Creation
- Instead of creating new frames through menus, users can select objects on-screen while holding Shift and then create a frame around them quickly.
- Links (jump marks) can be created for each object within a frame so that participants navigate directly to specific content when accessing the board.
Exporting Frame Content
- Each frame's content can be exported as an image; however, higher resolution exports may require premium licenses. It's essential to check readability after export.
- To ensure clarity in exported images, smaller text should be enlarged before re-exporting rather than simply resizing the entire frame.
Collaboration Features
Following Participants' Movements