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How do I create a client side image map using Mapedit?

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How do I create a client side image map using Mapedit?

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To use Mapedit: • You need an HTML document containing inline images, jpg’s, gif’s or png’s. • Make sure both the document and the images are present on your drive. Use the Open HTML Document option on the file menu to open the HTML document. • Mapedit will display a file selection dialog box. Use this dialog box to select an existing HTML document containing the image you want to add hotspots to. If you do not have any HTML documents yet, you should create one before using this program. • Next, you will be prompted to indicate which of the images included in that HTML document is of interest. The image, which can be in GIF, JPG, JPEG, or PNG format, must already exist. Mapedit is not a paint program. • Click on OK when you have selected the image of your choice. • Mapedit will now load your image into memory. This will take a few moments, depending on the size of the image. If Mapedit cannot guess the location of the image on disk, it will prompt you to locate it using a file selectio

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