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Kite12 #1
Image regions
Hi I have a map and now I want to split the map into regions so that you can
click on a region then I want to know where you clicked and tak you to that
page gte corresponds to the region you clicked on how can I do that. Do I need
an image for every region or is there a way to specify the area on the map that
I can add a hyperlink to.
I've seen it on the web it can be done but I don'tnow if it is with DMX
Please let me know
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damienbkx #2
Re: Image regions
No, you don't need an individual image for every region on your map. The tool
you need is called "image map" (no joking!!) in the dw's property inpector.
The idea is to draw some areas (called hotspots) on top of your image and then,
you can use these "hotspots" to do you links. In other words, your hyperlinks
are related to the hotspot, not to the picture itself.
All the tools you need to create image maps and hotspots are located on the
bottom left corner of the property inspector (when an image is selected - of
course). Do not forget to name your image map !!!
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