RE: FrontPage Web bot/Image Map Fandango
by "Elias Thienpont" <elias(at)assumptionabbey.com>
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Fri, 3 Dec 1999 14:03:17 -0700 |
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"0-Basic HTML Basics" <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org> |
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Ted, et. al.
The people who make CuteFTP also make a Image Map thingie that is free. It
is especially useful to hand coders that want to create an image-map,
because the finished product is only a snippet of code for inclusion on your
HTML page. Try http://www.globalscape.com
Elias
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And--As to the image map. Yes it was created in FrontPage but all
those numbers you refer to are the coordinates needed to make the
image map work using HTML. It is telling the browser what part of
the image is active for what link. You have to have them, one way
or another. You can do it by hand if you want to. (Have you got a
couple of days to fiddle with it??)
Or you can use FrontPage or any of half dozen other applications
capable of producing an image map which usually takes less than
half an hour to set up. (You "draw" a rectangle with the mouse in
the app's image map creation tool or wizard, depending on the
applet.)
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