Tip
If you want to select just the frame, click the frame edge with the Move tool. This works
best when there aren’t nearby objects or guides that might become selected instead.
Note
If you can’t select a frame or its contents with the Move tool, make sure Auto-Select
Layer is enabled in the options bar when the Move tool is selected. When Auto-Select
Layer is not enabled, you must click the thumbnail of the frame or the contents in the
Layers panel.
After adding graphics to frames, it’s always a good idea to inspect all of the frames to make sure
the graphics are well-composed within them. Feel free to adjust any of the other images within
their frames.
Using layer groups to create button graphics
Layer groups make it easier to organize and work with layers in complex images, especially
when there are sets of layers that work together. You’ll use layer groups to assemble the layers
that make up each button, and they’ll come in handy when you export assets later.
The four frames you created now serve as the basis for buttons. You’ll add a label to each,
identifying the gallery it represents, and then add a drop shadow and a stroke.
1. Choose Window > Info to open the Info panel, if it isn’t already open.
2. Position the pointer over the horizontal ruler, and drag a ruler guide down until the Y value
in the Info panel is 795 pixels.
Tip
If you have trouble positioning the horizontal ruler guide precisely, zoom in.