When using a wireframe as a technical specification tool, it should be as detailed as possible. Any developer looking at the wireframe should have a clear vision about the flow of the application, including the gestures that bring the user to another screen, the layout and status of the controls, and the transitions that occur between each screen.
Although some types of transitions can be represented by icons or small drawings, other transitions will require small prototypes where we will show the developer the final result that we are looking for. In this prototype, we can show factors such as the order and time in which the elements move.
This image depicts different levels of details; you can go from layout to functionality and also include behavior
Design details can be specified in other types of documents along with the...