Hi,
is it possible to add "spots" on an image and when you put the marker over you will se a photo or a text?
Image mapping.
regards,
Eva
Hi,
is it possible to add "spots" on an image and when you put the marker over you will se a photo or a text?
Image mapping.
regards,
Eva
Hi Eva,
No, there is no such possibility. You can try t use some external resources to generate a code for such an image map.
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Sincerely,
Hella
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Have been using your products since Artisteer v.2. (and Themeler). Wonderful to see Nicepage evolving very nicely.
Although it's disappointing to see image mapping is unsupported (as have been in use since the mid 90s)...
I believe there is a workaround with Nicepage that may be applicable in many use cases.
1.) Add a {Shape} over the appropriate intended image
2.) Resize and position the shape as needed
3.) Make sure the shape is 'brought to front' of the image
4.) Insure the shape has {No Background} assigned
5.) Use {On-click} to select a {Page} or {Web Address}
6.) Repeat as needed for various image elements
It would be nice, however, if the {On-click} dialog box would include alt parameters that allow for either displaying (or not) the intended URL to display in a browser's status bar (on hover), such as is already being done by Nicepage generated header menus.
By doing so, site visitors would have some idea in advance where they are potentially 'on-clicking' to.
Many thanks!
Have been using your products since Artisteer v.2. (and Themeler). Wonderful to see Nicepage evolving very nicely. Although it's disappointing to see image mapping is unsupported (as have been in use since the mid 90s)... I believe there is a workaround with Nicepage that may be applicable in many use cases. 1.) Add a {Shape} over the appropriate intended image 2.) Resize and position the shape as needed 3.) Make sure the shape is 'brought to front' of the image 4.) Insure the shape has {No Background} assigned 5.) Use {On-click} to select a {Page} or {Web Address} 6.) Repeat as needed for various image elements It would be nice, however, if the {On-click} dialog box would include alt parameters that allow for either displaying (or not) the intended URL to display in a browser's status bar (on hover), such as is already being done by Nicepage generated header menus. By doing so, site visitors would have some idea in advance where they are potentially 'on-clicking' to. Many thanks!Last edited 06 March 2024 by rbecker