Corel Painter Help :
Web : Creating image maps
Quick links to procedures on this page:
An image map is a web feature that lets you jump to different locations by clicking on specific areas within an image.
There are two types of image maps:
Client-side image maps are faster and more efficient because all the image information is present in the HTML for the page. A server-side image map, in contrast, requires an extra round trip of information between the browser and the web server. However, client-side image maps are not supported by very old browsers.
![image mapping](images/Corel-Painter-web-image-map.jpg)
When a hotspot is clicked (left), the browser jumps to the page referenced by that link (right).
Client-side image mapping
A client-side image map is an image that has "hotspots" directly associated with URL information. When a hotspot is clicked, the browser jumps to the page referenced by that link information.
A client-side image map recognizes circular and rectangular "hotspots." Therefore, Corel Painter treats a circular area as a circle and a rectangle as a rectangle. Oval areas are exported as rectangles.
Image maps are created using layers. The size of the layer determines the clickable area. For more information, see Layers.
![](images/Corel-Painter-web-layer-size.jpg)
The size of the layer determines the size of the clickable area, or hotspot.
Server-side image mapping handles circles and ovals differently. With server-side mapping, you can export ovals. For more information on server-side image maps, see Creating server-side image maps.
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In the Layer Attributes dialog box, specify a name for the layer. |
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In the URL box, specify a URL to associate with this portion of your image, for example, http://www.corel.com. |
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Click OK to return to the image. |
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The RIFF format contains data about your image that is lost when you convert it to GIF or JPEG. If you want to edit the file later, save a RIFF copy before you generate a GIF or JPEG version.
When a client-side image map is exported, Corel Painter exports both the image and an HTML file. You can then open the HTML file in a text or HTML editor and copy the code into another web page.
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The File Information dialog box is displayed. |
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