Image map output options (ImageReady)
In ImageReady you can set the following options in the Image Maps set:
Specifies what type of image map is created:
Image Map Type
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Includes all required code for the image map in the image's HTML file.
Client-Side
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Creates a separate .map file in addition to the HTML file, using NCSA specifications.
NCSA Server-Side
Creates a separate .map file in addition to the HTML file, using CERN specifications.
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CERN Server-Side
Important: Photoshop and ImageReady cannot generate server-side image maps for images that contain slices.
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Client-Side & NCSA Server-Side
specifications.
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Client-Side & CERN Server-Side
specifications.
Note: Contact your Internet service provider to find out whether to use NCSA or CERN specification for server-side
image maps.
Image Map Placement
Specifies the location of the image map declaration (the <MAP> tag) in the HTML file:
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Places the image map declaration at the top of the HTML body section.
Top
Places the image map declaration above the <IMG SRC> tag for the associated slice.
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Body
Places the image map declaration at the bottom of the HTML body section.
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Bottom
Setting background output options
You can set the following options in the Background set:
Specifies how HTML code is written to display the image as foreground or background.
View Document As
Displays the image in the foreground of a web page. You can then choose a background image or color to
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Image
display behind the image.
Displays the image as a tiled background on the page.
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Background
Background Image
Specifies the location of a background image file. The file you specify is tiled behind the
optimized image on the web page.
Specifies a background color. Click the color box and choose a background color using the color picker,
BG Color
or choose an option from the pop-up menu. Matte uses the current matte color set in the Optimize palette.
Creates both client-side- and server-side-compatible image maps, using NCSA
Creates both client-side- and server-side-compatible image maps, using CERN
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