Limited availability during the holidays

Another busy year is coming to its end, and an exciting year lies ahead. In order to get ready for a fresh new start, our team will spend a few days' rest during the winter holidays. Over the holiday break, we will have reduced staffing from December 20th, 2025, to January 4th, 2026, so please be patient if you do not receive a response as quickly as you normally would.

We send our warmest wishes for happiness, health, and success throughout the coming year. Thank you for your continued support, and may you have a peaceful and blessed Happy Holidays!

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  Public Ticket #2060569
Image map link
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  • dibea started the conversation

    Good morning,
    Is there any way to map an image so that only one area of it has the link?
    Thank you so much.

  • [deleted] replied

    Hello Dibea,

    Thank you for getting in touch with us. My name is Attila and I'm happy to assist you today. I appreciate your patience while we've been working towards your ticket.

    Unfortunately not. You can only link whole layers. It's not possible to link only some part of them.

    However you could do the following. Don't link the image itself, but put empty (invisible) div layers over it and link those. So it looks like you are clicking on the image, but it's actually the empty div layer, that can be any size or position.

  • dibea replied

    Thank you so much Attila,
    Yes, that's what I thought. But it is an image that needs to be enlarged by passing the mouse over, to look for a detail in it, and that only that detail is clickable. Something like "Looking for Wally." The problem arises in that if you enlarge the image when passing over the link of the div tag does not correspond in position. Is there a way to apply this?


    https://www.quackit.com/html/tutorial/html_image_maps.cfm


  • [deleted] replied

    Unfortunately not.