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bsharp
Oct-29-2009, 02:51 PM
I have a photo in my Bio on my Home Page that I have set up with image mapping. When you point the mouse to one of the 13 images that make up the main image, it tells you the name of the image, and when you click on that image, it takes you to that image on my web site.
I have a single image in my portfolio of a mountain range consisting of several peaks. Is it possible to map this image in a gallery so that when you run the mouse over a certain part of the image, in this case a single mountain peak, it will show you the name of the peak?
Thanks,
Brad Sharp
http://www.saltlakeimages.com/Salt-Lake-City-Images/The-City/8933639_oWZaC#696432733_vFePE
http://bradsharp.smugmug.com/Salt-Lake-City-Images/The-City/8933639_oWZaC#696432733_vFePE
pjspics
Oct-29-2009, 03:20 PM
I have a photo in my Bio on my Home Page that I have set up with image mapping. When you point the mouse to one of the 13 images that make up the main image, it tells you the name of the image, and when you click on that image, it takes you to that image on my web site.
I have a single image in my portfolio of a mountain range consisting of several peaks. Is it possible to map this image in a gallery so that when you run the mouse over a certain part of the image, in this case a single mountain peak, it will show you the name of the peak?
Thanks,
Brad Sharp
http://www.saltlakeimages.com/Salt-Lake-City-Images/The-City/8933639_oWZaC#696432733_vFePE
http://bradsharp.smugmug.com/Salt-Lake-City-Images/The-City/8933639_oWZaC#696432733_vFePE
Hi Brad,
I cannot assist with your question, but I was just looking at your site and I have found a small issue with your navbar.
I am using Firefox and when I go on some of your dropdowns and flyouts on your navbar there is a gap between some of the buttons.
This causes some of the flyouts to fail.
Not sure if you are aware of this - there is sometimes issues with navbars when viewing with different browsers so I am not sure what browser you are using but it may be worth downloading Firefox as well as having IE on your machine - just to test.
bsharp
Oct-29-2009, 07:40 PM
Hi Brad,
I cannot assist with your question, but I was just looking at your site and I have found a small issue with your navbar.
I am using Firefox and when I go on some of your dropdowns and flyouts on your navbar there is a gap between some of the buttons.
This causes some of the flyouts to fail.
Not sure if you are aware of this - there is sometimes issues with navbars when viewing with different browsers so I am not sure what browser you are using but it may be worth downloading Firefox as well as having IE on your machine - just to test.
Thanks Paul, for the heads up.
I actually do have both IE and Firefox. I noticed the gap, but didn't think it was a problem. I was able to open the pages using the drop downs, albeit sometimes it didn't work. I have made a change that eliminates the gap between the dropdownas and the flyouts.
Thanks again for pointing out that this was a problem.
Brad.
pjspics
Oct-30-2009, 12:44 AM
Thanks Paul, for the heads up.
I actually do have both IE and Firefox. I noticed the gap, but didn't think it was a problem. I was able to open the pages using the drop downs, albeit sometimes it didn't work. I have made a change that eliminates the gap between the dropdownas and the flyouts.
Thanks again for pointing out that this was a problem.
Brad.
Hi Brad,
I had the same issue when I set my navbar up initially.
if you have small gaps as you did and you move your mouse quickly over the flyouts it seems to work, but if you move is slowly it drops off in the gaps.
So it almost seems to look intermittent at times.
Glad you have it sorted.
You may want to bump your initial question as I have hijacked your Thread somewhat.
denisegoldberg
Oct-30-2009, 04:13 AM
I have a single image in my portfolio of a mountain range consisting of several peaks. Is it possible to map this image in a gallery so that when you run the mouse over a certain part of the image, in this case a single mountain peak, it will show you the name of the peak?
You can't do this in a standard smugmug gallery display style, but you could do it in an HTML-only gallery in the same way that you did it on your homepage.
--- Denise
bsharp
Oct-30-2009, 04:03 PM
You can't do this in a standard smugmug gallery display style, but you could do it in an HTML-only gallery in the same way that you did it on your homepage.
--- Denise
Thanks Denise
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