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Welcome to KindaKooky.org! This is a personal / hosting domain, hope you enjoy your stay here!
Online since October 10th 2003
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Cez |
Ceri. Ceza. 21F. UK. West Midlands. Works in admin. Has a BF.Likes Will Young, Arctic Monkeys, Hard-Fi, Harry Potter amongst other things. Dislikes Spiders and all bugs really |
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| 02/03: New layout |
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Image mapping is when you have made a layout and you want writing or another area of the image to link to a page. To explain this, I'm going to use this image:
Firstly, open the image up in paint shop pro. Then using the menu along the top, go to File > Export > Image Mapper.
A window like this should appear (yours will be much bigger):
Where it says tools along the top, click on the fourth icon along, the one that has a square on it. Now go to the window on the right which shows your image and click and drag where your first link in your menu is. It should be highlighted in green like this:
On the left, fill out the details for what the pages links are. Heres what I filled in as an example:
Now press 'Save As' along the bottom and save the file and image to the same folder on your computer.