Each image that is uploaded into WibWabWeb has simple editing options available. They are crop, rotate, flip, and resize. These can be done when you upload an image or in the Gallery or Media Library.
Once you have your image in WibWabWeb, this is what you will see. Click the Edit Image button to begin editing.
This is an example of the Image Editor. Each button is explained below.

- Image Crop The image can be cropped by clicking on it and dragging to select the part you desire to keep. While dragging the dimensions of the selection are displayed below.

- Rotate Counter-Clockwise turns the image 90 degrees to the left.
- Rotate Clockwise turns the image 90 degrees to the right.
- Flip Vertically spin the image right to left.
- Flip Horizontally spin the image up and down.
- Undo takes you back one step if you change your mind about an edit.
- Redo takes you forward one step. It can only be done after an undo.
- Scale Image allows you to proportionally alter the original image’s size. For best results the scaling should be done before performing any other operations on it (like crop, rotate, etc.). Note that if you make the image larger it may become fuzzy.
- Image Crop
Aspect Ratio You can specify the crop selection aspect ratio then hold down the Shift key while dragging to lock it. The values can be 1:1 (square), 4:3, 16:9, etc. If there is a selection, specifying aspect ratio will set it immediately.
Selection Once started, the selection can be adjusted by entering new values (in pixels). Note that these values are scaled to approximately match the original image dimensions. The minimum selection size equals the thumbnail size as set in the Media settings. - Thumbnail Settings The thumbnail image can be cropped differently. For example it can be square or contain only a portion of the original image to showcase it better. Here you can select whether to apply changes to all image sizes or make the thumbnail different.
- Save or Cancel save changes to the image or cancel out of the image editor if you choose not to edit the image. You will be taken back to the add an image window.

