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In HTML and XHTML, an image map is a list of coordinates relating to a specific image, created in order to hyperlink areas of the image to different destinations (as opposed to a normal image link, in which the entire area of the image links to a single destination). For example, a map of the world may have each country hyperlinked to further ...
This template is used to display a clickable world map to help users navigate a large list of countries by continent. Include the following where you want the map to appear: {{world image map}} The image map assumes that in-page links to all the continents exist, e.g., #Africa, and in some cases, individual countries, e.g., #Canada.
The image acts as a hypertext link to the specified page. Do not enclose the page name in square brackets. If Page is a URL, the image acts as an external link; otherwise it links to the named Wikipedia page. Image maps offer more possibilities. [[File:Example.png| link=Name of page |alt=Example alt text]]
Template:Location map World (W3) Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.
usemap — specifies name of a map element to use with -or- URL of an image-map to use with ; and . readonly — specifies read-only text for and ; and . media — specifies display device for and . Values: all, aural, braille, handheld, print, projection, screen, tty, TV.
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This oversized W3C-invalid world map was created with Adobe Illustrator. This large W3C-invalid SVG world map was uploaded with Commonist . This Adobe SVG world map is very large because its creator TUBS kept the superfluous Adobe PGF or other CDATA garbage
This image map is an example of mystery meat navigation. For example, finding where to click on Mare Humorum is difficult without hovering over every place (which is not possible on devices that have no cursor, such as tablets). Also, it may not be readily apparent that the image is a clickable map instead of only a simple picture of Earth's Moon.