How do you create an area in an image map?
The <area> tag defines an area inside an image map (an image map is an image with clickable areas). <area> elements are always nested inside a <map> tag. Note: The usemap attribute in is associated with the <map> element’s name attribute, and creates a relationship between the image and the map.
What is the value of rectangle shape in image map?
Values of the shape Attribute Specifies that the clickable area is a rectangle, and that the value of coords should be interpreted as two pairs of x, y coordinates defining opposite corners of the rectangle.
Which of the following shape is used for image map?
circle (a circular shape), poly (an arbitrary polygon, with 3 or more points), or. default (which represents the remaining area of the image not defined by any area tags).
What are the three shapes used to create hotspots on an image map?
Defining image map hotspots
- shape – refers to the type of shape you want for the hotspot. You have three choices for the shape: rect, circle, and poly.
- coords – refers to the coordinates for the location of a hotspot.
- href – refers to the URL of the hypertext link that the hotspot points to.
How do I make parts of an image clickable?
To create clickable areas in an image, create an image map, with clickable areas. For example, on clicking a box, the different website opens and on clicking a triangle in the same image, a different website opens.
Can you add links to an image?
Click on the image you want to make into a linked image. In the toolbar, click the URL LINK icon . Provide the Web site address (URL) you want the image to link to when a recipient clicks on it.
How do I turn an image into a URL?
Turn an image in your email into a clickable link
- Copy the URL you want to link to your image.
- Drag-and-drop the image that you want to turn into a link into your template.
- Click the image to open the toolbar and then click Link > Web Page.
- Paste the copied URL into the Link URL Field.
What is a valid image file?
Answer: jpeg, png are the valid image file format.
What are the different types of file format?
6 Different Types of Files and How to Use Them
- JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
- PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
- GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)
- PDF (Portable Document Format)
- SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)
- MP4 (Moving Picture Experts Group)