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Change the position of pop-up menus and submenus



Use the Position tab of the Pop-up Menu Editor to specify a pop-up menu's position. You can also position a top-level pop-up menu by dragging its outline in the workspace when the Web Layer is visible.


Set a specific position for a pop-up menu or submenu

  1. With the desired pop-up menu open in the Pop-up Menu Editor, click the Position tab.

  2. Do one of the following to define the menu position:

    • Click a Position button to position the pop-up menu relative to the slice that triggers it.

    • Enter x and y coordinates. Coordinates of 0,0 align the upper-left corner of the pop-up menu with the upper-left corner of the slice or hotspot that triggers it.

  3. Define a submenu position:

    • Click a Submenu Position button to position the submenu relative to the pop-up menu item that triggers it.

    • Enter x and y coordinates. Coordinates of 0,0 align the upper-left corner of the pop-up submenu with the upper-right corner of the menu or menu item that triggers it.

  4. Set a relative position:

    • To make each submenu's position relative to the parent menu item that triggers it, deselect Place In Same Position As Parent.

    • To make each submenu's position relative to the parent pop-up menu, select Place In Same Position As Parent.

  5. Click Done to close the Pop-up Menu Editor, or click Back to modify properties on other tabs.

Set the position for a pop-up menu by dragging it

  1. Do one of the following to display the Web Layer:

    • Click the Show Slices And Hotspots button in the Tools panel.

    • Click the Eye column in the Layers panel.

  2. Select the web object that is the trigger for the pop-up menu.

  3. Drag the pop-up menu outline to another location in the workspace.