
Figma Make: the Live Seam pattern
Figma Make treats the boundary between the visual canvas and the code panel as a synchronized, bidirectional surface — not a divider. This teardown covers the three-zone layout, real-time seam editing, diff visualization for diverged representations, component pinning, and state-scoped editing. Named pattern: Live Seam.
The screen anatomy

The seam as interaction surface
Diff visualization: the seam under tension

Component pinning: managing what the seam can touch
State switching: how the seam handles component variants

The reusable pattern: Live Seam
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