How do you add an element to a folder in layers on Wix












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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?



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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
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  • Thank you! I had no clue why the "wix" tag was being taken off before.

    – Donnie Goode
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  • 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?



enter image description here










share|improve this question

























  • 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?



enter image description here










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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?



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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











  • 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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