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position of elements inside a compositions target

LEGEND ,
Jan 12, 2018 Jan 12, 2018

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How is one able to control position of elements inside a compositions target?

Feel like dumb. Thought it gets centered in a compositions lightbox by default?

No pinning helps, unpinning doesn't help.

On mobile it looks like this – muse file here:  https://adobe.ly/2AUjTPx ​  if even necessary.

Bildschirmfoto 2018-01-12 um 18.09.15.png

Thanks in advance

Uwe

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LEGEND , Jan 12, 2018 Jan 12, 2018
  • In every breakpoint, where the composition menu is shown:
  • Select the complete composition and unpin it.
  • Set the light box „container“ to responsive scaling
  • Select the target and set it to responsive scaling.
  • Select the text frames, unpin them and set them to „Responsive Width. (They are differently set up in the 2 breakpoints)
  • Now you are done!

Attention: the „container“ and the „target" have the same size, so you have to click twice to activate the „target" or better use the „Layers“ panel to select

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  • In every breakpoint, where the composition menu is shown:
  • Select the complete composition and unpin it.
  • Set the light box „container“ to responsive scaling
  • Select the target and set it to responsive scaling.
  • Select the text frames, unpin them and set them to „Responsive Width. (They are differently set up in the 2 breakpoints)
  • Now you are done!

Attention: the „container“ and the „target" have the same size, so you have to click twice to activate the „target" or better use the „Layers“ panel to select it.

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https://forums.adobe.com/people/G%C3%BCnter+Hei%C3%9Fenb%C3%BCttel  schrieb

  • Set the light box „container“ to responsive scaling
  • Select the target and set it to responsive scaling.

Marvellous . Let me add, that "responsive width" for the container gets greyed out in fluid width breakpoints.

To set the text boxes "responsive width" as well was/is very important, what I didn't think, I must admit.

It is amazing, thanks.

Neox99​  ,there is only one composition just one trigger and one target.

Uwe

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I see a lightbox within the lightbox for one thing.

Screen Shot 2018-01-12 at 10.07.37 AM.png

Elements are scattered and IMO too many 'containers'

Master elements and 'suzann..' page elements overlap.

Try using the layers panel, 'turn off' visibility of all elements, turn on 1 at a time then lay them out.

I have NO idea what the page should look like so I have no idea how to lay out all the text.

Do you have a wireframe of each breakpoint layout we could see?

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