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An image map is a graphical object where portions of the image act as links. With this plugin, you can not only create an image map, but also an alternate representation that can be used by non-visual browsers.
{{map>media_link|Alternate Text}} Type normal wiki markup here. Links will be automatically detected and used in the image map. * [[wikipage|Description @ 10,12,40,30]] * [[wp>image_map|An interwiki link @ 110,50,40]] * [[http://w3.org/|{{w3c_logo.png|Even image links work @10,115,80,95,150,115,80,135}}]] {{<map}}
This example will display the image media_link
. (if the browser is
capable of it.) There will be three links in the image:
wikipage
in a rectangle.so the alternate text of the image is used for the map.
For a link to be used in the map, it must define the shape as part of the
link text. This is done with the @
character followed by a list of
coordinates. The number of coordinates determines the shape of the link.
# | shape | coordinates |
---|---|---|
3 | circle | center-x,center-y,radius |
4 | rectangle | left,top,right,bottom |
6+ | polygon | x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3… |
If the label does not contain a suitable shape description, then that link will be ignored for the map. The coordinates will be removed from the link tag, in both the image map and the alternate markup.
The wiki markup inside the map block will be generated by not displayed in
most browsers. If using an image map is not desirable, however, the browser
can hide the image and display the alternate markup. The plugin is already
configured to do the braille
, aural
, and tty
CSS media types.
Download using the plugin manager, or manually and unzip in your plugins
folder.