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A couple of imag questions

Started by Nicodemis, December 19, 2007, 10:21:02 PM

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Nicodemis

If you look at my site [nofollow] you will see an image on the front page (using tiny portal) I'm looking for help on how I could make it so that clicking on different parts of the image will take the user to different categories or down to different boards and be cross browser able of course. I can set up the box for PHP or HTML.. among some other choices I just haven't explored yet. Starting off there are only 2 major 'Nations', but eventually there can be numerous ones. The blue, green, red and grey regions are the different categories these locations will be in.

The second question, which may be more for the TP guys is how, if possible, I can include links to different size versions of the image in the title bar. So, say the title 'Maps' is showing up on the left, I would like 'L' 'M' 'S' to be on the right and link to three different versions of the picture

Rumbaar

1) I would do a Google search for how to do a 'HTML image map'

2) TP support is best directed to the http://www.tinyportal.net site, but yes you can make links go to anywhere.  But I'm looking at your site and I'm unsure exactly what you want to do.
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Nicodemis

Thankyou Rumbaar, I'll look inot the image mapping and see if I can sort it out.

The other request is basically adding options to the title bar to reveal different sizes of the map image so memebers can choose the one that fits their resolution or window size.

Rumbaar

2) it's do-able, but would be very complicated.  There was systems in themes that allow for color changes, which call a different style.css.  Now you could have it that that image is an image called by a class in a css file and switch between each one to display the most appropriate image.

Try a search for 'background changer'.
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