HTML - Image Mapping And Changing Circular Picture On Mouseover
Wondering if it's possible to make a circular image change to a different image on mouseover for each of the links in the sample photo. I'm thinking this would be easy to do if the image were square and not circular.
Sorry if this is in the wrong section. Is this possible and could you point me in the right direction? Similar Tutorialssorry for the strange title to my problem, but it's the best I can do. On the site below: http://www.nomagicneon.com/shows.html I have an image (not the truck) that contains data in the middle of it. I made it in MS publisher, now to change the data, I have to go back to MS pub. and change and save and resize etc etc. What I would like to do is: Make the image, cut out the data and then be able to put the data in using HTML code. I think that would require using code for the data and the new picture I created using absolutes. but since never using absolutes, I am not sure. any ideas? TIA Hi Friends I got a problem when using image mapping in html using dream weaver.While we map some area in the image it automatically gives co-ordinates in the code and if the window size is changed, the mapping area changed.How to give relative position to the image map not depending on the co-ordinates. Hoping that i will get reply from u soon............... Regards, Padmaja.M. I just started learning HTML for myself, and have come across something very specific that confuses me. When filling the "coords" just how can one find EXACT coordinates of the pixels needed for each point? I understand how image mapping itself works, but when I was going to make one myself, I was lost as to how I would have the accuracy I needed. There's so many pixels of course I can't just eye them lol. But I wondered if there was a way, so I could make them as precise as needed. Thnx I tried to map an image, but it only partially worked. This is my code HTML Code: <img src="images/about-20.jpg" USEMAP="#choices"> <map name="choices"> <area shape="RECT" coords="0,93,0,70" href="gallery.html"> <area shape="RECT" coords="0.93,98,168" href="bestposters.html"> <area shape="RECT" coords="0,200,93,272" href="create.html"> </map> The mapping only worked for the third part, the 'create.html' Here is the site this is on: www.demotivationalpictures.com Any ideas why it didn't map the first two parts of the picture? Wow, this site has been SUPER helpful to me So, now that I have my background color and image and all of the fun stuff, I would like to do background mapping. I have the code for the mapping but I do not know how to post it in conjunction w/what background code I am already using. This is the code that I am currently using: <body style="background-image:url(http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b9...osition:center center;background-attachment:fixed> <body bgcolor="FFFF66"> ----------------------------------------------- And below is the mapping code that I got from another site (I haven't put any of my info into it, yet) I just need to know about the placement of the code.......... Can anyone help ----------------------------------------------- <img src ="planets.gif" width ="145" height ="126" alt="Planets" usemap ="#planetmap" /> <map id ="planetmap" name="planetmap"> <area shape ="rect" coords ="0,0,82,126" href ="sun.htm" target ="_blank" alt="Sun" /> <area shape ="circle" coords ="90,58,3" href ="mercur.htm" target ="_blank" alt="Mercury" /> <area shape ="circle" coords ="124,58,8" href ="venus.htm" target ="_blank" alt="Venus" /> </map> Hi, My latest web site developement was very heavy loaded with images, in fact probably 90% of the site is images. I decided to use image maps on most of the pages and was wondering if there are any downsides to image mapping apart from not being to good for the search engines. If anyone has any comments or advice from past experieince i would really appreciate the info CC_DESIGN Hey guys. I'm having a little trouble manipulating this image the way I want to. Here's my goal: I have a large image of the city of Louisville and additional images of that are identical, but have certain regions/neighborhoods highlighted. I'm wanting to have the image displayed in full and when the user hovers over a certain area, or part of the city, then the image with that area highlighted is displayed until onMouseOut. Here's what I have so far, the onmouseover doesn't seem to be working at all. Code: <html> <head><title>xxxx</title> <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- function MM_preloadImages() { //v3.0 var d=document; if(d.images){ if(!d.MM_p) d.MM_p=new Array(); var i,j=d.MM_p.length,a=MM_preloadImages.arguments; for(i=0; i<a.length; i++) if (a[i].indexOf("#")!=0){ d.MM_p[j]=new Image; d.MM_p[j++].src=a[i];}} } function mouseOver() { document.louisville.src = "images/Louisville_Downtown.JPG"; } function mouseOut() { document.louisville.src = "images/Louisville_Full.JPG"; } //--></script> </head> <body onLoad="MM_preloadImages('images/Louisville_Full.JPG','images/Louisville_Audubon.JPG', 'images/Louisville_Downtown.JPG','images/Louisville_Poplar_Newburg.JPG','images/Louisville_Shively.JPG','images /Louisville_ValleyStation.JPG')"> <center> <FONT size = "5"><B>Louisville Neighborhoods</B></FONT> <br> <img id="pic" src="images/Louisville_Full.JPG" alt="" usemap="#louisville" border="0" name="louisville"> <map id="louisville" name="louisville"> <area shape="rect" coords="0.000, 0.000, 7.000, 7.000" onmouseover="mouseOver()" onmouseout="mouseOut()"> </map> </center> </body> </html> The coords aren't setup correctly yet, but I'm just trying to get it to do something. Any help would be appreciated. -Tyler I have a problem in implementing image mapping in mouse-over image. Please help in solving this problem. The code which is working for image mapping Code: <html> <head> <title>Untitled Document</title> </head> <body> <img src="images/planetgroup.jpg" alt="Planets" usemap=#planetmapping border=0></img> <map name="planetmapping"> <area shape="rect" coords="559,0,612,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="504,0,561,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="449,0,507,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="395,0,451,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="340,0,397,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="292,0,342,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="236,0,297,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="194,0,238,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="148,0,196,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="1,0,49,60" href="http://www.google.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="47,0,103,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="99,0,150,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> </map> </body> </html> But The code after using in mouse-over which needs help Code: <html> <body> <div style="position:absolute; left: 200px; top: 180px; z-index:1"><img src="images/solarsystem.gif" alt="Solar System" height="60" onMouseOver="this.src='images/planetgroup.jpg'; usemap=#planetmapping" onMouseOut="this.src='images/solarsystem.gif';"></img></div> <map name="planetmapping"> <area shape="rect" coords="559,0,612,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="504,0,561,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="449,0,507,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="395,0,451,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="340,0,397,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="292,0,342,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="236,0,297,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="194,0,238,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="148,0,196,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="1,0,49,60" href="http://www.google.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="47,0,103,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> <area shape="rect" coords="99,0,150,60" href="http://www.yahoo.co.in/"> </map> </body> </html> So, I'm a complete amateur at HTML, and need help. <html> <img src="http://i43.tinypic.com/35k0r3c.png" width="1350" border="0" usemap="#imap_55" > <map id="imap_55" name="imap_55" > <area shape="rect" coords="9,12,94,95" alt="P2W360's Profile" title="P2W360's Profile" href="http://live.xbox.com/en-US/MyXbox/Profile?GamerTag=P2W360"> </map> </html> * { outline: none; -moz-outline: none; } .clear{ clear:both; height:1px; margin-bottom:-1px; } body{ background: #000 url(http://i43.tinypic.com/35k0r3c.png) center center fixed no-repeat; {block:IfBackgroundImage} background: #000 url('{image:Background}') top left fixed; {/block:IfBackgroundImage} color:#fff; font-size:11px; font-family: "Lucida Grande", "Lucida Sans", "Lucida Sans Unicode", Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif ; text-shadow: #000 0px 1px 0px; } WHY WON'T IT WORK EDIT: I'm using tumblr if that's any use. Hi, I like to show picture like a slide show like below link http://www.giftedpenguin.co.uk/ PLease tell me how to do that,do i need to do j-script or something? thanks Hey there, first post on this forum so nice to meet you all.. I have a problem with placing an image that has been image mapped. Its either, I have the image in the right place but without the image maps, or in the wrong place with the image maps.. headwrecker! My girlfriends brother persuaded me to box him off a proper band myspace and with the persuasive power of a crate of lager i agreed.. so here is what i have scrapped together... http://www.myspace.com/thecommitments52 (nb: this is only a test page for myself...) You see the main image header and the three white tabs: add, message and comment.. I am using a div style to keep the image header where I want it... Here is a seperate piece of html away from the main piece of html with the image mapped and ready to go: Quote: <map name='Map1'> <area shape='polygon' href='http://friends.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=invite.addfriend_verify&friendId=423424063' alt='' title='' coords='543,181 668,145 679,178 553,218' /> <area shape='polygon' href='http://messaging.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=mail.message&friendID=423424063' alt='' title='' coords='502,252 745,236 747,274 503,287' /> <area shape='polygon' href='http://comment.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile_commentForm&friendID=423424063' alt='' title='' coords='455,297 694,359 687,395 446,332' /> </map> <img border='0' usemap='#Map1' src='http://h1.ripway.com/palefountain/png.png' alt='' /> here is the main HTML i insert into the myspace section: Code: <style> {!- make room at bottom of div.profileWidth -!} div.profileWidth table {margin-bottom:518px !important;} {! apply banner as bkgd image !} div.profileWidth{background-image:url(http://h1.ripway.com/palefountain/png.png)!important; background-position:center bottom !important; background-repeat:no-repeat !important;} {!- reverse -!} table.rail, .i, .i i.x {display:none;} </style> <style> body { font-size: 1px; line-height: 1px; font-family: Verdana, Arial, sans-serif; background-color:transparent; background-image:url(http://h1.ripway.com/palefountain/newbg.gif ); background-attachment: fixed; background-position: bottom left; background-repeat: no-repeat; margin-top:10px; padding-left: 0px; } p {margin: 0px 0px 1em 0px; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif !important} a, a:link, a:visited {color:ff0000; text-decoration: none;} a:hover {color:52f6f5; text-decoration: none} img {border: none} br {line-height: 10px;} u {text-decoration: none; } table table table br { line-height:15px; } * html table table table.latestBlogEntry br { line-height:0; } form {border-width:0px;background-color:none;} input {background-color:transparent !important} body>div {margin-left: 10px;} table { border:1px solid red;} table, tr, td, table table, table table td {border-width:0px; background-color: transparent;} table table table td {background-color:transparent;margin:0px;padding:0; vertical-align:top ! important;} * html table table table td {padding: 0 0px 0px 0px;} table table table table {border-width:0px; background-color: transparent; margin:0px; padding:0px; background-image: none;} table table table table table{ border-color:ffffff;} table table table table td {padding:0px 0;margin:0px; } table table table table table td { padding:0 0px 0 0;} table table table { margin:0px; max-width: 435px; width: 100% !important; padding: 0 12px 14px 12px; } * html table table table { padding:0;} body td table, body div table {margin-top: 0;} font {color:386093;font-size:10px} a font:hover {color:53f9e1} a.navbar:link, a.navbar:visited {color:ff0000} a.navbar:hover {color:53f9e1} table tr td table tr td font {display: inline;} table tr td table a.navbar {font-size: 10px;} .text {color:000000;font-size:11px} a.text:link, a.text:visited {color:ff0000} a.text:hover {color:53f9e1} * html .nametext, * html .whitetext12 { width:298px; } .NOTES { content:"firefox hack to make tables not to have a huge gap"; } td.text {text-align:left;} .r{} body { background-color: 000000; } table table table { border-width: 1; border-style: solid; border-color: 000000; background-color: ffffff; filter: alpha(opacity=90); -moz-opacity: 0.90; opacity:0.90; -khtml-opacity:0.90; } table table table table {filter:none !important; opacity:1 !important; } .r{} .contactTable { width: 300px !important; height: 150px !important; padding: 0px !important; background-image:url(http://h1.ripway.com/palefountain/contact.jpg); background-attachment: scroll; background-repeat: no-repeat; } .contactTable table, table.contactTable td { padding: 0px !important; border: 0px; background-image: none; } .contactTable a img { visibility: hidden; padding: 2px !important; } .contactTable .text { font-size: 17px !important; } .contactTable .text, .contactTable a, .contactTable img { filter: none !important; } .contactTable .whitetext12 { display: none; } .r{} .r{} body, table table tr td, table table div, li, p, .redtext, .blacktext10, .text, a.text:link, a.text:visited, a.searchlinksmall, a.searchlinkSmall:hover, a.searchlinksmall:link, a.searchlinksmall:visited, .lightbluetext8, a, a:link, a:visited, a.redlink:link, div, font, a.navbar:link, a.navbar:visited { color: 000000; font-size:11; } a.searchlinksmall, a.searchlinksmall:link, a.searchlinksmall:visited { font-weight:normal;} .r{} .nametext, .whitetext12, .orangetext15, .btext, .redbtext, .blacktext12, table.userProfileURL strong { margin: 0px 0px 0px 0px; color: 000000; font-size:10; font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; } .whitetext12 { margin-top:0; } .r{} span.blacktext12 { padding-bottom:; visibility: visible !important; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-size: px; text-transform: uppercase; letter-spacing: px; width: ; height: ; display: block !important; background-image:url(); } .blacktext12 { text-align:center; margin-top:0px;} .nametext, .whitetext12, .orangetext15, .btext, table.userProfileURL strong { padding-top: 2; padding-right:2; padding-bottom:2; padding-left:4; border-style: none; } .nametext { font-size:10; font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif; background-color:transparent; } .r{} .lightbluetext8 { color: 000000; font-size:10; font-weight:normal; } .r{} .r{} a, a:link, a:visited, a.redlink:link, a.redlink:visited, a.navbar:link, a.navbar:visited, a.text:link, a.text:visited, a.text:hover { color: ff0000; font-size:10; font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none; } a.navbar:link, a.navbar:visited, a.text:link, a.text:visited, a.text:hover { } a:hover, a.redlink:hover, a.navbar:hover, a.text:hover { color: 53f9e1; font-size:10; font-weight:normal; text-decoration:underline; } a.navbar:hover, a.text:hover { } .NOTES { content:'make font smaller for friends comments box';} a.navbar:link, a.navbar:visited, a.navbar:hover, a.text:link, a.text:visited, a.text:hover { font-weight:normal; font-size:9px;} *html table table table { height: .01%; } table, td { padding: 0px; } table table table { height: .01%; width: 100%; padding: 0px; } table table table table { padding: 0px; } table table table table table { padding: 0px;} table table table table table table { padding: 0px;} td.text td.text table table table td {padding:0px 6px 0px 6px !important; } * html .contactTable, *html .userProfileURL {width: 300px !important;} </style> If someone can just point me in the right direction, or better yet implement the/a code that will keep the banner where i want it plus having the image maps, i would be over the moon as this little thing is really getting on my nerves !haah! Oh yes, also... Instead of imape mapping I tried to play a sneaky little trick by laying a transparent clickable div layer over the buttons in the image but they change position in every browser and different screen resolutions so no good! Thank you in advance for any advice... So I've actually only started using HTML about four days ago. As soon as I made a website, I decided it was time. I know everyone dislikes iFrames, etc., but it's right for my site. ;D Anywho... My first problem is that I can't seem to use image maps correctly. I've done everything; I even downloaded cutemap and some other image mapping programs. I'm not quite sure what I'm doing wrong? Can anyone here correct me on my coding or my mistake? I'm a bit confused. http://amberz.webs.com/ (Just a test site.) Even though I used image map and all, you can't click on any of the links. This is the exact HTML I've been working for this index page. HTML Code: <div style="text-align:center;"><iframe src="http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/xx280/Summer-breeze/Graphics/SummerBreezeLayout.png" width="635" height="602" scrolling="auto" frameborder="0"> <body><map id="imgmap2009712214216" name="imgmap2009712214216"><area shape="rect" alt="" title="" coords="438,297,613,340" href="http://summer-breeze.webs.com/info.htm" target="_self" /><area shape="rect" alt="" title="" coords="531,343,614,366" href="http://summer-breeze.webs.com/crew.htm" target="" /><area shape="rect" alt="" title="" coords="523,370,616,403" href="http://summer-breeze.webs.com/adoptions.htm" target="_self" /><area shape="rect" alt="" title="" coords="482,405,617,436" href="http://summer-breeze.webs.com/graphics.htm" target="_self" /><area shape="rect" alt="" title="" coords="426,438,621,473" href="http://summer-breeze.webs.com/photography.htm" target="_self" /></map></body> <iframe name="I1" id="I1" src="http://www.example.com" marginwidth="1" marginheight="1" height="343" border="0" frameborder="0" style="width: 355px" scrolling="auto"> </iframe> <!--This bit is only viewed by browsers that don't support inline frames --> Your browser doesn't support inline frames. </iframe></div> Another question I have is: How can I make it so the image is fixed? I'm probably going to have a lot of content on my site, and it's a non-repetitive image, which will just look silly. http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x...Background.png This is the image I'll be using for the sub-pages, and if I can figure out how to image map correctly, it'll include a link back home. Thank you to anyone who can help. Sorry for sounding like such a frames/HTML n00b ahaha. I have been experimenting with a new page setup and I've got a problem I just can't figure out. Anyway, I have an image mapped for navigation on the left-hand side of the page/table. It seems to work fine and everything is fine up to this point. Now I am trying to add another navigational map to the image at the top of my page and when I code it, the map seems to work fine, but either the images or the table gets thrown off and I just can't figure out why it's doing it or how to fix it. The code for the top image map is as follows: <body bgcolor="#000000" text="000000" topmargin="0" leftmargin="0"> <div align="center"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="600" height="770"> <tr> <td width="600" height="150" colspan="3"> <img src="http://vance.thebams.org/junk/images/new images/topbg.jpg" usemap="#topmap" border="0"></td> <map id="topmap" name="topmap"> <area shape="rect" coords="51,98,107,119" href="index.html"/> <area shape="rect" coords="121,99,218,119" href="bookkeeping.html"/> <area shape="rect" coords="232,99,357,119" href="payroll.html"/> <area shape="rect" coords="371,99,457,119" href="web.html"/> <area shape="rect" coords="474,98,607,119" href="personal.html"/> <area shape="rect" coords="621,98,710,119" href="contact.html"/> </map> </tr> The page that shows exactly how I want the page to look without the map at the top of the page can be seen here. When I add the image map at the top of the page it ends up looking like this. You'll notice that the area around the pen's tip is off. If anyone has any suggestions as to what I did wrong and how to fix it, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks, Vance My goal is to create a website to display a yearbook. First I wanted to display the overall page, with imagemapping to enlarge any images on the page, whether it be a group photo, an indivdual photo...etc. Some pages could have 1 image, others could have 40 images, and not each page has the images in the same spot, so each page would require it's own image mapping. My question is how do I work around screen resolution? I would prefer to use divs and tables for % imaging, but if I do, I can't use an image map. Or is there a way to make an image map that is also based on %? The whole project will encompass about 70 pages of images. Thanks Can someone help me with this I just want to make a div style sheet that changes size on mouseover no javascript just html Please help I'm pretty average with HTML or any web design style at all so please bear with me. I am the club's web coordinator, all I do is simple things such as update the site with events and any announcements. One thing I would like to add is our picture; however, I have our names as a link to our email, I was wondering if I could also use that same Text/Link and when they rollover it, it'll show our picture so that students who visit our site can know who we are if they don't already. I've seen this done a couple times, but I'm not sure how to make it myself. Any help is appreciated, thanks. Hey, Making a site here, but I want to change the image when my mouse is over it. How do I do this in HTML? It's best if I dont have to use any scripts. Thought there where a very easy basic way to do this, but somehow I cant figure it out ^^ If I have to use any cripts, please let me know which you reccomend. Easy task, image should just change to another one. Hi guys, new to the forum and it looks like a helpful place. I've searched for my answer but can't find the solution hence why I'm posting here. What I want to do I imagine shouldn't be too difficult but I'm very new to this and trying to teach myself as I go. What I have is an image with various hotspots on it pointing to different pages. Now My hot spots work fine which amazed me but i what i need to be able to do is when i rollover a hot spot a pop up type window comes up showing a small amout of information about the page its linked to and a small image of same web page. I would appreciate any help but please bear in mind I am really new to all this so instructions wil have to be really basic or you'll just lose me. Oh and I'm using dreamweaver if that helps. If this is possible in one of the other adabe programmes where I could save all the information on the image or whatever then I'm willign to try anything. Cheers guys. I am having an impossible time finding the correct way to code this in Expression Web 4. I want to have an image that when it's moused over will change to another image, and back again to the original image when you move the mouse off. Nothing I can find online seems to do the trick, though. Any suggestions? Hello! I'm having trouble with a mouseover image I'm using. I've done mouseover before, but for some reason, it isn't working for me! It is a download button, and if you move your mouse over it, it is supposed to be highlighted. I have it on the page 11 times. If I use it just once, it works. If I use it more than once, it doesn't work. Can anyone tell me why? Much thanks!! http://slw.110mb.com/templates/tindex.html - the page http://slw.110mb.com/mainstyle.css - css page if you need it |