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In the Introduction Video 3, he inserts a picture of a snowboarder and because the layer is absolute, the picture doesn't turnout the way he want, so he makes the layer relative, and everything compensates around it. Well, when I turn the layer "picture" into relative, nothing happens, and I cannot figure this out. Is there something I am doing wrong? I follow the tutorial step by step.Also, when I make changes to the layers in Tag Properties, nothing compensates there either. The lines just start crossing each other. 
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| Unless I'm not understanding your question, Position is a property that belongs to the Layer. Not the Image. ...Where, relative to the OTHER components around it, should the Layer be positioned. Image size. If the layer is defined smaller than the image, the image will be shown with no available space around it (the whole picture). You can't even enter something else around it. If the layer is made larger, space is then available to add text, another image or any other component. If you then again make the Layer smaller, all content of the layer is still displayed (although sometimes moved around because of the now confined space). The whole Layer is positioned based upon the LAYER's position property.
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