Feedback: Image Maps
Feedback on: Image Maps
Sent by Pedro Loza on July 03, 1999 at 04:29:03: - feedback #277
Worth: Very worth reading
Length: Just right
Technical: Just right
Comments: Your article was perfect, but I have a slightly different chalenge for you. Refering to your example, can the following be done? circle onMouseOver-> green rectangle Circle onMouseOut-> grey rect square onMouseOver-> yellow rect square onMouseOut-> grey rect rect onMouseOver -> nothing happens Great work. I mean it!!! Please reply, thx.
Sent by Puja Schams on October 24, 1999 at 22:54:22: - feedback #536
Worth: Worth reading
Comments: I need a rollover in which the second picture (bigger in size (and with subpoints)) is supposed to have an image map applied to it. Please help me, PUJA PS or forward this to someone who can help me
Sent by Simon on March 21, 2000 at 01:42:51: - feedback #958
Worth: Very worth reading
Comments: I like the 'Change Imagemaps' function. I don't know enough about scripting or HTML to properly identify the code for it in the main source. Is it possible to email it to me as a Wordpad file and at what cost? Best regards Sim
Sent by Jeff O'Brien on October 31, 2000 at 09:51:35: - feedback #1935
Worth: Very worth reading
Length: Just right
Technical: Just right
Comments: While I am a competent writer of html, I find composing javascript beyond my capability. My thanks, therefore, for providing the code on using javascript to make a button bar, and for the clear explanation of what was going on. This kind of thing is what the internet is supposed to be about: a huge storehouse of knowledge,freely available, rather than some giant business directory or catalogue. I shall be bookmarking this page and returning to it often. Sincerely, Jeff O'Brien
Sent by Maria on December 05, 2001 at 16:44:48: - feedback #3396
Worth: Very worth reading
Length: Just right
Technical: Just right
Comments: It answered most of my question. But another thing you could show would be how to to get diffent images to change. From one shape to another and from one coordinate to another.
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