Working with image maps (ImageReady)


    Image maps link an area of an image to a URL. You can set up multiple linked areas--called image map areas--in an image, with links to other Web pages or multimedia files.

    When choosing between using slices or image maps to create hyperlinks, consider the following.

    • Using image maps keeps the exported image intact as a single file, while using slices causes the image to be exported as separate files (one per slice).
    • Image maps enable you to link circular, polygonal, or rectangular areas in an image, while slices enable you to link only rectangular areas.
    • Image maps do not allow as much flexibility in optimization as slices.

    Note: To avoid unexpected results, do not create image map areas in slices that contain URL links--either the image map links or the slice links may be ignored in some browsers.

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