Mapping images

An image map is a graphic that contains a mapped area (called a region or hotspot), that links to a URL. The cell can be a circle, rectangle, or irregular shape. When you move the mouse over the cell, the cursor changes to a hand indicating that you can click that area to jump to another Web page.

Creating map areas

You create and edit image map areas with the tools in the Tools group box of the Image Mapper dialog box.

 

The Arrow tool lets you modify a hotspot area.
The Mover tool lets you move a hotspot area.
The Polygon tool lets you create an irregular-shaped hotspot area.
The Rectangle tool lets you create a square or rectangular hotspot area.
The Circle tool lets you create a circular or elliptical hotspot area.
The Delete tool lets you delete a hotspot area.
The Pan tool lets you drag the image in the preview to view hidden areas of the image.

Assigning map area properties

After you have created the map areas (or regions), you can assign URLs, alternate text, and targets.

Saving image maps

You can save image maps to a folder on your hard drive so you can use or edit them. You can also save map settings to the Clipboard and then paste them into the HTML code. When you save the map settings, you save the map area arrangement and the information you typed in the Image Mapper dialog box. You can then reload them into the same image, or use the settings with a different image.

Setting map preferences

After you have created the map areas (or regions), you can assign URLs, alternate text, and targets.

To create and save a map area Back to Top

Edit workspace 

 

Click the Arrow tool , and click a map area.
Click the Arrow tool, click the shape to select it, and hover over one of the green points that appear until the cursor changes to a four-point arrow. Drag the point to a new position.
Click the Move tool , click inside the map area, and then drag it to a new position.
Click the Delete tool and then click inside the map area.
Click Clear.
Click the Preview in browser button and test the map area in the Web browser.
Click Save to Clipboard to open the HTML Destination Folder dialog box, navigate to the folder where the HTML file is saved, and click OK to save the slice settings. Then, open the HTML file, place the cursor where you want to insert the HTML slice code, and press Ctrl + V.
Click Rollover Creator. For more information about creating image rollovers, see Creating image rollovers.
To set map preferences Back to Top

Edit workspace 

To save map settings Back to Top

Edit workspace 

To load map settings Back to Top

Edit workspace 


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