Thanks, David. Thanks for noticing the missing doctype. I put that in and it did not change anything.
However, I did go back to the image mapper pulled up the maps, copied the code again and replaced it in my html page. Now it works. I went back to the validator, did it again, and the "Tidy" version supplied to me had taken out the doctype again, and also revised the first line of code in the image map.
It changed from this:
<img src="images/anatomyant.gif" USEMAP="#Pain map anterior" BORDER=0>
<map name="Pain map anterior">
to this:
<img src="images/anatomypost.gif" usemap="#NotNamed" border="0" alt="** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **" /><map name="NotNamed">
This made my image map turn into just a plain old image again, with **Please Describe This Image** as a hovering title.
Do you think this is because it is interpreting this image map as an image with no definable alt tag?
If so, do I need to change something to make it acceptable to WC3, or does the Tidy Library Project need to be informed of this, so they can do something with it? I don't know enough to make that decision, I guess. I would be happy to insert some kind of an alt tag, if that is the problem.
What do you think?
Purple guy does look a little velvety. I thought he needed puffy yellow wig, and a Turkey named Gobbles to go with it! lol.