Moving, duplicating, and removing layout cells

To move a layout cell
  • Drag the cell to a new location. (If the cell is full, start dragging by clicking the cell’s border.)

The pointer should look like Namo Web Editor pointer layoutcell Moving, duplicating, and removing layout cells before you drag, and it will change to a hand while you drag.

If you drag a layout cell so that it overlaps any other layout cell, when you release the mouse button the cell will “snap” to the nearest position that avoids overlapping other cells.

If you drag a layout cell beyond the layout box’s right or bottom border, when you release the mouse button the layout box will expand to enclose the layout cell. If you drag a cell beyond the layout box’s left or top border, the cell will snap to the nearest position that is completely within the layout box.

You cannot move a layout cell from one layout box into another layout box. To duplicate a layout cell in another layout box, create a cell of the same size in the second layout box and then copy or drag the original cell’s contents into it.

Namo Web Editor icon tip Moving, duplicating, and removing layout cellsIf you hold down the Shift key while dragging a layout cell, its movement will be limited to sideways and up-and-down movement only (no diagonal movement).

Duplicating a layout cell
  • Drag the cell to a new location while holding down the Ctrl key.
To remove a layout cell
  • Click the cell’s border and then press Delete.
To remove several layout cells
  1. Click each cell’s border while holding down the Shift key.
  2. Press Delete.

Moving, duplicating, and removing layout cells