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      <title>One Sided Borders in Figma</title>
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      <description>One feature I&amp;rsquo;d love to see in Figma is the ability to add a border (or stroke) to just one side of a rectangle. Currently strokes apply to the whole shape and so do any customisations. This is a shame since a border on a single edge can easily be achieved in CSS with declarations like border-bottom and border-left.
In the meantime, using the &amp;ldquo;inner shadow&amp;rdquo; effect can create the appearance of a solid border on only one side of a shape.</description>
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