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Image Mapping
![]() Now, go to File > Export > Image Mapper and you should see a window like this pop up.
Select the square or circle tool (up to you) and select one of the sections you would like to link. Fill out the "Object Properties" part and continue to do the same with the other ones. ![]() When you're done it should look something like this. ![]() Click Save As.. and save the html file and the image file. Go to where you saved the html file and open it up. Your code should be similar to the one below except coordinates will be different. What you want to change is the imagemap.gif part. Change that part to the exact url of where you uploaded your imagemap.
Now put the code on your page and you have your image map ^_^ |
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