How do you add an element to a folder in layers on Wix
On Wix in the "Layers" panel, while editing a web page, how does someone merge one element to another in a folder?
I will use the image below as an example: How do you put "image4" into the "hoverBox17" folder?
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On Wix in the "Layers" panel, while editing a web page, how does someone merge one element to another in a folder?
I will use the image below as an example: How do you put "image4" into the "hoverBox17" folder?
wixcode
The wix tag is for the deployment tool which is used to create MSI installers. The wixcode tag is for the HTML tool - which is what you seem to refer to. Please remove the WiX tag that you added back.
– Stein Åsmul
Jan 3 at 20:39
Thank you! I had no clue why the "wix" tag was being taken off before.
– Donnie Goode
Jan 3 at 21:43
No problem, I should have pointed that out seeing as you are a new user. Welcome to Stackoverflow.
– Stein Åsmul
Jan 3 at 22:36
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On Wix in the "Layers" panel, while editing a web page, how does someone merge one element to another in a folder?
I will use the image below as an example: How do you put "image4" into the "hoverBox17" folder?
wixcode
On Wix in the "Layers" panel, while editing a web page, how does someone merge one element to another in a folder?
I will use the image below as an example: How do you put "image4" into the "hoverBox17" folder?
wixcode
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edited Jan 3 at 21:42
Donnie Goode
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The wix tag is for the deployment tool which is used to create MSI installers. The wixcode tag is for the HTML tool - which is what you seem to refer to. Please remove the WiX tag that you added back.
– Stein Åsmul
Jan 3 at 20:39
Thank you! I had no clue why the "wix" tag was being taken off before.
– Donnie Goode
Jan 3 at 21:43
No problem, I should have pointed that out seeing as you are a new user. Welcome to Stackoverflow.
– Stein Åsmul
Jan 3 at 22:36
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The wix tag is for the deployment tool which is used to create MSI installers. The wixcode tag is for the HTML tool - which is what you seem to refer to. Please remove the WiX tag that you added back.
– Stein Åsmul
Jan 3 at 20:39
Thank you! I had no clue why the "wix" tag was being taken off before.
– Donnie Goode
Jan 3 at 21:43
No problem, I should have pointed that out seeing as you are a new user. Welcome to Stackoverflow.
– Stein Åsmul
Jan 3 at 22:36
The wix tag is for the deployment tool which is used to create MSI installers. The wixcode tag is for the HTML tool - which is what you seem to refer to. Please remove the WiX tag that you added back.
– Stein Åsmul
Jan 3 at 20:39
The wix tag is for the deployment tool which is used to create MSI installers. The wixcode tag is for the HTML tool - which is what you seem to refer to. Please remove the WiX tag that you added back.
– Stein Åsmul
Jan 3 at 20:39
Thank you! I had no clue why the "wix" tag was being taken off before.
– Donnie Goode
Jan 3 at 21:43
Thank you! I had no clue why the "wix" tag was being taken off before.
– Donnie Goode
Jan 3 at 21:43
No problem, I should have pointed that out seeing as you are a new user. Welcome to Stackoverflow.
– Stein Åsmul
Jan 3 at 22:36
No problem, I should have pointed that out seeing as you are a new user. Welcome to Stackoverflow.
– Stein Åsmul
Jan 3 at 22:36
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The wix tag is for the deployment tool which is used to create MSI installers. The wixcode tag is for the HTML tool - which is what you seem to refer to. Please remove the WiX tag that you added back.
– Stein Åsmul
Jan 3 at 20:39
Thank you! I had no clue why the "wix" tag was being taken off before.
– Donnie Goode
Jan 3 at 21:43
No problem, I should have pointed that out seeing as you are a new user. Welcome to Stackoverflow.
– Stein Åsmul
Jan 3 at 22:36