Use of layers are a common method for determining which objects would cover (obscure) another object if they overlap (or one is directly on top of the other). Objects such as text fields and images which are on a "higher" layer will cover objects which are on a "lower" layer. Although this is supported in some drawing applications, in EasySiteWizard, no two objects can be at the same layer level.
Layer control will be managed in EasySiteWizard by right-clicking on an object that the user would like to move to another layer.
Right-clicking an editable object (text area or image) should bring up the following menu options:
Bring to front: This will put the selected object "on top of" all other objects. All other images and text fields, if moved so they overlap the object which has been "sent to front" will not obscure this field.
If a second object is selected and "bring to front" is used, then this second object would be considered "on top of" the first one.
Send to back: This will put the selected object "behind" all other objects. Essentially, the opposite of "bring to front"; all overlapping text areas or images will obscure the object that was sent to the back.
If a second object is selected and "send to back" is used, then this second object would be considered "behind" the first one.
Move forwards: This will move the object one layer closer to the front.
Send backwards: This will move the object one layer closer to the back.