Working with hotspots and image maps
Web designers can use hotspots to make small parts of a larger graphic interactive, linking
areas of web graphics to a URL. You can create an image map in Fireworks by exporting
HTML from a document that contains hotspots.
An image map with hotspots
Hotspots and image maps are often less resource-intensive than sliced graphics. Slicing can be
more resource-intensive to web browsers because of the additional HTML code they must
download and the processing power required to reassemble sliced graphics.
It is possible to create a sliced image map. Exporting a sliced image map typically
generates many graphic files. For more information about slicing, see
objects" on page
Hotspots are ideal when you want areas of an image to link to other web pages, but you don't
need those areas to highlight or produce rollover effects in response to mouse movement or
actions. Hotspots and image maps are also ideal when the graphic onto which you've placed
your hotspots would be best exported as a single graphic file—in other words, the entire
graphic would best be exported using the same file format and optimization settings.
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