Adding Clickable Hotspots to Images /text/shared/guide/imagemap.xhp ImageMap; editor editors; ImageMap editor images; ImageMap pictures; ImageMap hotspots;adding to images URL;in pictures mw added 2 index entriesMW made "hotspots" a two level entry Adding Clickable Hotspots to Images An ImageMap allows you to attach URLs to specific areas, called hotspots, on a picture in your document. An image map is a group of one or more hotspots. You can draw three types of hotspots: rectangles, ellipses, and polygons. When you click a hotspot, the URL is opened in the browser window or frame that you specify. You can also specify the text that appears when your mouse rests on the hotspot. To add a clickable hotspot to an image Position the cursor where you want the ImageMap in your document. Choose Insert - Image, select and insert a bitmap image. With the image selected, choose Edit - ImageMap. You see the ImageMap Editor, which displays the image at the background. Use the icons in the ImageMap Editor to draw a hotspot shape, for example a rectangle, over the image at the background. You can see an extended help text on the functions of each icon when you enable Extended Help in %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - General. Enter the "Address" URL that will be shown in a Web browser when the user clicks the hotspot. Optionally, enter the "Text" that will be shown as a tip when the user points the mouse to the hotspot. Click the Apply button to apply your changes, and close the ImageMap Editor. Save the document in the %PRODUCTNAME or HTML format. You may save the ImageMap as a file and upload that file to a Web server, for example.