How Can I Adjust the Position of the Video on My Website?

Short Answer: You can adjust the position of the video by clicking on the three dots and then dragging it to wherever you want. However, the video must be placed in its own section to move it properly.

Full Explanation

Positioning a video on your website involves more than just moving it anywhere you like. The video must be placed within its own dedicated section. This means it cannot share a section with other content if you want to reposition it precisely. Once the video resides in its own section, you have the ability to adjust its placement by interacting with the interface controls.

Step-by-Step Breakdown

  1. Locate the video element on your webpage or editor.
  2. Click on the three dots associated with the video. These dots usually appear as a menu or options button related to that content.
  3. Once the menu is active, you can drag the video element.
  4. Drag and drop the video to the desired position, but ensure you move it to or within its own section for the placement to be effective and manageable.

Real Examples

If you have a homepage with multiple content blocks, and your video is currently placed together with text or images in one section, it will not move independently. Moving the video requires that you first create a separate section just for the video. After that, by clicking the three dots and dragging, you can place the video on top, middle, or bottom sections of your page or wherever you prefer.

Common Mistakes

  • Trying to drag the video while it is combined with other elements in the same section — this won’t work correctly.
  • Not clicking on the three dots first, which prevents the drag option from activating.
  • Placing the video outside a dedicated section might result in improper positioning or layout issues.

FAQs

Q: Why do I need to have the video in its own section?
Because the interface requires the video to be in a distinct section to move it independently without affecting other content.

Q: Can I move the video if it’s part of a larger content block?
No, the video must be separated into its own section first to enable proper positioning.

Q: What exactly are the ‘three dots’?
They are the menu or option icon associated with the video that allows you to access drag functionality.

Key Takeaways

  • Always ensure your video is in its own section before attempting to move it.
  • Use the three dots menu on the video to enable dragging.
  • Drag the video to your preferred location once it’s separated properly.
  • This process helps maintain clear layout control and prevents positioning errors.