Multiple Hotspots

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Is there any way to create several "hotspots" within an image that are all
functional at the same time? Ie., so the user does not have to click "Back"
to return to the original image?
 
Sorry - what does "click 'Back' to return to the original image" mean? Can
you post a link to the page with this problem?
 
Hotspots on an image are always all functional at the same time..what do you
mean exactly?



| Is there any way to create several "hotspots" within an image that are all
| functional at the same time? Ie., so the user does not have to click
"Back"
| to return to the original image?
| --
| Amy
 
The page is going to be a screen shot of an existing system page. The
intended audience for my web page is a coporate help desk.

My task is to mimic the "real" software page. There are 4 buttons on the top
menu bar. If the help desk person clicks on the "System Statistics" button on
my web page, he should see the "System Statistics" page (with the same 4
buttons). If he clicks on the "Reports" button, he should see the "Reports"
page, etc.

He should not see the "System Statistics" page and have to click a "Back" or
"return" button on the web page or the browser.

Hope this is clearer; I am a novice tasked with a BIG job!
Thanks!
 
The page is going to be a screen shot of an existing system page. The
intended audience for my web page is a coporate help desk.

My task is to mimic the "real" software page. There are 4 buttons on the top
menu bar. If the help desk person clicks on the "System Statistics" button on
my web page, he should see the "System Statistics" page (with the same 4
buttons). If he clicks on the "Reports" button, he should see the "Reports"
page, etc.

He should not see the "System Statistics" page and have to click a "Back" or
"return" button on the web page or the browser.

I hope this makes some sense, I am new to this!!

Thanks!
 
Hi Amy,

Why not use the pictures tool bar,right click on picture, then 'show
pictures toolbar'.
Then use the 'rectangular hotspot' tool to create the area for your
hyperlink etc etc.
Then insert your hyperlink.

Hope it makes sense

Ashley Dene
 
So - you would have 4 pages, each with the same image at the top. Each
image has the hotspot applied (this would be a good place to use an incllude
file). Click on one hotspot and it takes you to the next page.

Make sense?
 
Repeat the menu on each page.

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After all that, my supervisor decided to go to a completely different format.
Simpler.
Thanks again for all your help!
 
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