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wow, can you belive it's my first time using html image map! it is as if a wondrous vista has opened before me. or something. | wow, can you belive it's my first time using html image map! it is as if a wondrous vista has opened before me. or something. | ||
The trouble will be meaningfully associating it to the image itself - so that each area pops up either the string for embedding it, or shows the pixel as it is and where it's hosted. So I guess the map will need to be created anew alongside the image, in the same script - so that data put into the image file is also fed to the html map. | |||
==composing a relevant image map with python== | |||
==simple image map== | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 19 March 2012
wow, can you belive it's my first time using html image map! it is as if a wondrous vista has opened before me. or something. The trouble will be meaningfully associating it to the image itself - so that each area pops up either the string for embedding it, or shows the pixel as it is and where it's hosted. So I guess the map will need to be created anew alongside the image, in the same script - so that data put into the image file is also fed to the html map.
composing a relevant image map with python
simple image map
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title></title>
<style type="text/css">
</style>
</head>
<body>
<img src="20by10PixelsSection1.png" alt="small image" usemap="#pixelMap" />
<map name="pixelMap">
<area shape="rect" coords="0,0,1,1," alt="firstPixel" href="http://google.com" /> <!-- area covered: top left pixel? or 4 top left pixels? -->
</map>
</body>
</html>