If you’re working with a team on Figma, you might notice the comments being left, which can be distracting. In this guide, we will help you with hiding comments through a demonstration to get you covered.
Hide comments in Figma
- Start by opening Figma on your browser and signing in to your Figma account or creating a new one if needed.
![Figma login](https://www.pttrns.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Figma-login.png)
- After signing in with your credentials and being on the home page, open an existing design to which comments are added from the Recents.Â
![Open a design from Recents](https://www.pttrns.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Open-a-design-from-Recents.png)
- With the existing design loaded and the comments displayed, press Shift + C key combinations to hide and unhide comments. You can also hide the comments by Right-clicking on it, and from the options displayed, click on Hide comments.
![Hide comments option](https://www.pttrns.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hide-comments-option.png)
- Alternatively, you can click on the Figma icon present at the top left corner to open options. Now, click on View and then Comments to hide and unhide comments.
![Comments options on Figma interface](https://www.pttrns.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Comments-options-on-Figma-interface.png)
Pro Tip: After the comment has been resolved, hiding and unhiding the comment is time-consuming and distracting. Hence, remove the comment by clicking on it and then click on Mark as resolved from the options displayed.
![Mark as resolved](https://www.pttrns.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Mark-as-resolved.png)
Wrapping Up
Congratulations on learning how to hide comments in Figma!
After you click on Mark as resolved, the entire comment is removed. However, keep in mind that the replies associated with it are deleted as well. Hence, ensure that the replies are addressed before making an action.