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Aligning text, photos, and other objects

iWeb has tools that let you align text and other objects, relative to one another, on a webpage so you to fine-tune your design and give your pages a more professional appearance.

To align objects:

  1. On your webpage, Shift-click to select multiple adjacent objects or Command-click to select multiple individual objects you want to align.

    You can align any combination of objects, including text, photos, other graphics, and so on.

  2. Choose ArrangeĀ > Align Objects > [option]:

  3. Left: Positions objects so that their left edges align vertically with the first object you select.

    Center: Positions objects so that their centers align vertically with the first object you select.

    Right: Positions objects so that their right edges align vertically with the first object you select.

    Top: Positions objects so that their top edges align horizontally with the first object you select.

    Middle: Positions objects vertically so that their centers align horizontally with the first object you select.

    Bottom: Positions objects so that their bottom edges align horizontally with the first object you select.

You can also align objects relative to one another by dragging them. Blue alignment guides appear when the object being moved is aligned with objects near it.


Related Topics

Using alignment guides

Spacing text, photos, and other objects evenly on a webpage

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