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Hitokage

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I have a background image set into a div. I have a logo on the background, and would like to make it an image-map-ish like link.

Is there anyway to actually do this?

<div style="width: 680px; height: 224px; background-color:#A7D64C; background-repeat:no-repeat; background-image:url('background.gif'); align="center">

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Dragon

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to do this you will need to use the image slicing properties of Elements, PS, or Fireworks.

What this does is slice the image the way you want it to be, then you can apply the links for each slice using Dreamweaver or MS Frontpage.

If you more help, please feel free to ask.
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Hotspots?
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thats exactly what it is. some programs use the term hotspots others use image map slices. they are basically the same thing.
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