Exam 5: Creating an Image Map

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The first step in creating an image map for a Web page is to map the image coordinates for each hotspot.

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The x- and y-coordinates are inserted into the < area > tag with the coords attribute,within number signs and separated by periods.

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Identify the letter of the choice that best matches the phrase or definition. -Kind of image map that requires additional software that runs on the Web server.

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Which of the following attributes of the < img > tag specifies the image file to be used?

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With a server-side image map,the Web server does all the work.

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When an image is used as a link,the entire image becomes the _________________________ element,also called the hotspot.

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When a Web page visitor clicks a link on a server-side image map,the browser sends the ____ coordinates of the mouse click to the Web server.

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The _________________________ utility of Paint enables you to search for information using its Search option or Index.

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Identify the letter of the choice that best matches the phrase or definition. -Kind of image map that does not require additional software on the Web server.

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The x- and y-coordinates are _________________________ when beginning in the top-left corner of an image.

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Identify the letter of the choice that best matches the phrase or definition. -Attribute in the < area > tag indicating the x- and y-coordinates of the points bounding the map area.

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Describe in detail the steps in the process of creating a client-side image map.

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