Tech Tip: Online Image Map Tool
19 May 2009
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Today’s tech tip is a quick an easy way to make image maps, something I’ve always found quite fiddly and time consuming. There are tools that you can download to do this and, of course, a lot of HTML IDEs do this, but if you’re a little bit of a purist and you like to cut your HTML in a text editor … image maps are a pain!
So, for a quick and easy way to create an image map wherever you are … check out Image Map It Today.
The folk at Image Map like you leave a very small (2×2px) image link in your code, just so they can track how many people have used their software, and for what. Seems like a reasonable trade, but it is easily removed from the code if you aren’t happy with it.
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