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Image divide

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I want to divide the image into several links ,so it was long time ago when i do that ,so i can't remember where to find that .
Where to find something about dividing the image into links ?

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Re: Image divide

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Yes you found the tutorial, for anybody else it is called image map and done with simple html
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