Exam 5: Creating an Image Map
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The two main image mapping tags are <map> </map> and _________________________.
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For a(n) ____ clickable image shape, you use the center point and the radius as the coordinates.
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For a rectangular map area, you use the coordinates of the ____ corners.
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Before coding the image map, you must map the image ____ for each hotspot.
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The y-axis runs horizontally on an image. _________________________
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You may use a simple or sophisticated _________________________ program to determine section coordinates.
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With a server-side image map, the Web server does all the work.
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A server-side image map uses ____ scripts to make the map work.
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Which of the following tags defines clickable areas within a <map> element?
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The _________________________ tool in the Tools group can be used to find the x- and y-coordinates of the image to be mapped.
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You insert the coordinates for the various map shapes in the <area> tag in the _________________________ code.
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