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Change the order of layers in a composition

In Deep Zoom Composer, each image or hotspot in a composition occupies a separate layer. When images or hotspots overlap, the stack of layers within a composition creates a set order called the stack order (also called the z-order). This top-to-bottom order in the Layers panel corresponds to the foreground-to-background order in the composition. Whichever image or hotspot is listed first in the Layers panel occupies the foreground of the layer in the composition.

Stack order examples

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In the preceding figure, in Example A, Image 3 is displayed beneath Images 1 and 2 in the stack order, so Images 1 and 2 can overlap and appear on top of Image 3. If you bring Image 3 forward one step (Example B), only Image 1 is displayed in front of Image 3 in the stack order. If you bring Image 3 all the way to the front or foreground (Example C), it is positioned as the foreground image and appears at the top of the list of images and hotspots in the Layers panel.

Each new image or hotspot that you add to your composition gets added as the first image or hotspot in the Layers panel, or the image or hotspot at the top of the stack.

To change the order of images and hotspots using the Layers panel

  1. In the Compose workspace, click the Layers panel.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • To move an image or a hotspot closer to the foreground (or front), click Bring forward Dd409074.d29d7579-8bac-441e-86e4-a3ca6179d050(en-us,Expression.10).png.

    • To move an image or a hotspot further into the background (or back), click Send backward Dd409074.3204aa35-8cb0-4f76-b6eb-6818a08e7b06(en-us,Expression.10).png.

To change the order of images and hotspots directly on the artboard

  • Right-click an image or a hotspot on the artboard, point to Arrange, and do one of the following:

    • To bring an image or a hotspot all the way to the front of the stack, click Bring to Front.

    • To bring an image or a hotspot forward one step in the stack, click Bring Forward.

    • To send an image or a hotspot back one step in the stack, click Send Backward.

    • To send an image or a hotspot all the way to the back of the stack, click Send to Back.

See also

Tasks

Arrange images and hotspots

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