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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Working with Imagemaps<br />

Hotspot tool<br />

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Working with Imagemaps<br />

An imagemap can contain several links in a single picture. You create an imagemap<br />

by drawing hotspots on a picture. You can link as many hotspots as you like in a<br />

single image, but the hotspots cannot overlap or extend beyond the edge of the<br />

picture. Because the imagemaps you create with the following procedure do not<br />

require a CGI script running on the server, they are called client-side imagemaps.<br />

Server-side imagemaps require setup on a Web server to run properly.<br />

To create a single link on a picture, you do not need to use an imagemap unless you<br />

only want to link part of the image. Imagemaps are only necessary to create<br />

multiple links on one object.<br />

Creating an Imagemap<br />

1. In Page view, click the Hotspot tool on the Standard toolbar, and select the<br />

appropriate tool from the flyout to create a rectangular, circular, or polygon<br />

hotspot.<br />

2. Draw a hotspot on an image.<br />

If you are using the Polygon Hotspot tool, you must click to establish each<br />

vertex of the polygon, then double-click to complete the hotspot shape.<br />

The Link dialog appears.<br />

3. In the Link dialog, select a link type—internal, smart, external, or file.<br />

See “Creating Links” on page 446.<br />

4. Select a destination for the link and click the Link button.<br />

Once a picture has hotspots, you can move it anywhere on the page and even copy<br />

and paste it elsewhere in the site without affecting the imagemap.<br />

Editing an Imagemap<br />

To edit an existing hotspot, click the hotspot. The General tab of the Hotspot<br />

Properties panel appears.<br />

• To edit the link, click Link on the Properties panel or the Standard toolbar. The<br />

Link dialog appears, displaying the link information. Change the link<br />

destination or click Unlink to remove the link.

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