![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The content area is defined by an invisible bounding box (indicated by a dashed outline in the image). This allows you to easily position the contents of a layer in relation to the canvas. When you move or align a layer, you work with the dimensions and position of this bounding box, not with the entire area of the layer. This bounding box is a rectangle that marks the left, right, top, and bottom edges of the layer’s content. Think of a layer’s content as being contained by an invisible bounding box. The rose layer (left) was repositioned on top of the white roses (right). The pink rose was added to an individual layer. When a layer is selected, you can move its content anywhere in the document to create a new image layout. ![]()
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