There are many ways to resize and reposition objects on a webpage, including text boxes, photos, movies, and even widgets. You can drag to move and resize objects, or for more precision, you can specify an exact position and size in the Metrics inspector.
To resize an object by dragging its selection handles:
Drag any selection handle until the object is the size you want.
To resize the object in one direction, drag a side handle instead of a corner handle.
To maintain an object’s proportions, hold down the Shift key as you drag.
To move an object by dragging:
Drag from the middle of the object to a new location on the page.
To constrain an object’s movement horizontally, vertically, or to a 45-degree angle, hold down the Shift key as you drag.
This works only with fixed, not inline, objects. (You must use inline objects if you want to wrap text around them.) For more information, see Related Topics below.
To move a fixed object one pixel at a time, select the object by clicking it, and then press an arrow key.
To move a fixed object ten pixels at a time, select the object, and then press Shift-arrow key.
To specify an exact size or location for an object:
Select the object by clicking it.
If the Metrics inspector isn’t open, click the Inspector button in the toolbar at the bottom of the iWeb window (or choose View > Show Inspector), and then click the Metrics button.
To specify an exact size, enter values in the Width and Height fields (“px” means “pixels”).
To maintain the object’s proportions, select the “Constrain proportions” checkbox, and then enter a value for either width or height.
To specify an exact position for the object, enter values in the X and Y fields.