
884 | Corel Painter 2015 User Guide
A client-side image map recognizes circular and rectangular “hotspots.” Therefore, Corel Painter treats a
circular area as a circle and a rectangle as a rectangle. Oval areas are exported as rectangles.
Image maps are created using layers. The size of the layer determines the clickable area. For more
information, see “Layers” on page 513.
The size of the layer determines the size of the clickable area, or hotspot.
Server-side image mapping handles circles and ovals differently. With server-side mapping, you can export
ovals. For more information on server-side image maps, see “Creating server-side image maps” on page
885.
To define a client-side image map
1 Select or create a layer or shape in the exact place in your image where you want a link created.
If you can’t see the layer’s marquee, click the Layer options button in the Layers panel, and choose
Show Layer Indicators.
2
Click the Layer options button , and choose Layer Attributes.
3 In the Layer Attributes dialog box, specify a name for the layer.
4 Enable the WWW Map Clickable Region check box.
5 In the URL box, specify a URL to associate with this portion of your image (for example, http://
www.painterartist.com).
6 Click OK to return to the image.
7 Deselect the layer, and then define the next area of your image map.
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