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Accessing Multilayers in a Page
User: Les C. one month ago
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I have a number of elements stacked on each other and arranged in a specific order back to front. Getting to the top layer is easy—just click on it. How do I get to a layer/element that is behind it? Thanks, LC Last edit one month ago |
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User: EverWeb Support one month ago
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Hello Les, Just to be sure I am understanding your request, do you have shapes stacked on top of each other, and you trying to click on top, and have different behaviors or something like it? What is it that you are trying to achieve? If you could please let us know so we can provide you with better assistance, that would be great. ------------------------------- EverWeb Customer Support Submit Tickets or Learn More |
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User: Les C. one month ago
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To make things easy, say I have blue rectangle on the bottom, a text box on top of that, and an opaque layer on top of that. Assume all elements are the same size, so there is no way I can click on the back layer. If I want to change to blue rectangle to a red rectangle, I need to be able to click on it to modify it in the inspector. How can I access the blue rectangle? I presume there is a way to go through a set of arranged/stacked images. Let me know. Thanks. |
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User: EverWeb Support one month ago
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Hello Les, Thank you for clarifying. You can press right click, or command click on top of the shapes and select "Pick Layer". This will allow you to choose any of them and style them as you see fit. Hope this helps! ------------------------------- EverWeb Customer Support Submit Tickets or Learn More |
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User: Les C. one month ago
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Thanks for the approach. On a Mac, it's Control+click. It works! Best, LC |
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