Articles tagged “Image Mapper”

What is an Image Map?

An image map is an image that acts as a link, but instead of simply acting as a link to a single page, the image acts as a link to multiple pages. For instance, say you have a map of the United...

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Article ID: 7 | Published On: Dec 31, 1969 | 3,433 views | Rated 3 stars by 333 people

Change the Configuration of Your Map

When you first created your image map, you specified options such as map name and a default URL if a user misclicks. You can always reset these values by clicking Document menu > Map...

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Article ID: 3 | Published On: Dec 31, 1996 | 1,968 views | Rated 3 stars by 287 people

Is CoffeeCup Software Compatible With Windows 64-Bit?

Officially, all of our software is supported under Windows 7, XP, and Vista 32-bit. However, many of our users are able to use the software with Windows 64-bit running in Windows XP...

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Article ID: 617 | Published On: Feb 24, 2009 | 2,098 views | Rated 3 stars by 4 people

Using the Zoom Button

The zoom feature will allow you to define link areas with greater accuracy. For instance, what if we wanted to make a link area of a face? In "normal" view, we define our area like this: ...

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Article ID: 1 | Published On: Dec 31, 1969 | 2,360 views | Rated 2 stars by 349 people

Creating a New Image Map

To create a new image map, click the button or click File > Map Wizard. This wizard will guide you through loading a new image and selecting the various image properties for your map. Note that...

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Article ID: 4 | Published On: Dec 31, 1969 | 2,710 views | Rated 2 stars by 346 people

Creating Click-Able Areas

This step is the most important in creating an image map -- defining the areas that, when clicked, will take you to a specific Webpage. There are three tools for creating clickable areas: the...

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Article ID: 5 | Published On: Dec 31, 1969 | 3,138 views | Rated 2 stars by 345 people

Who will be Able to View my Image Map?

Viewers will not need a special plug-in to use your image map. Anyone capable of viewing images and running JavaScript on their browser will be able to view and use your image map. Only very old...

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Article ID: 9 | Published On: Dec 31, 1969 | 2,242 views | Rated 2 stars by 335 people

Change Coloring Options

By default, the colors Image Mapper uses are as follows: Default area color: Gray Mouseover area color: Red Selected area color: Blue Of course, if the image you use has colors...

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Article ID: 2 | Published On: Dec 31, 1996 | 2,115 views | Rated 2 stars by 333 people

Post your Image Map to your Web Page

This is the final step in creating an image map -- posting the map on your Webpage. There are two simple steps to this process. First, copy the HTML code from Image Mapper and paste it on...

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Article ID: 6 | Published On: Dec 31, 1969 | 3,618 views | Rated 2 stars by 290 people

Why use CoffeeCup Image Mapper?

Creating image maps can be tricky. You have to specify coordinates for the areas of your map, and it is not always clear just by looking at the image what these coordinates will be. It can get...

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Article ID: 8 | Published On: Dec 31, 1969 | 2,356 views | Rated 2 stars by 277 people

What Are the Limitations of the Trial Verison of Image Mapper?

The trial version of Website Color Schemer has the same functionality as the registered version. The only difference between the two is that the trial expires after 15 days.

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Article ID: 644 | Published On: Feb 26, 2009 | 974 views | Rated 0 stars by 0 people

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