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Camtron

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:07 pm    Post subject: Image Mapping + myspace [HELP] Reply with quote

Alrighty, I'll keep this straight forward.

I created an image in CS4 that I want to use as my band's myspace banner (Top center of the page).

I've included text such as "Add as friend, Message us" etc on the image.

I couldn't figure out how to image map without Adobe Imageready, so i used this handy website (http://www.image-maps.com/).

I've now boxed out the texts ("Add as friend, Message us") on the image I created, and made them into the appropriate links. Once I was done this step, it gave me HTML code and CSS code for the image! YAY.

Alright, now, the links in the appropriate spots I've created on the image all work, and the CSS code I got from the website works when applied to myspace, now I just need to change the location of the image with all of this CSS coding incorporated into it.

Is this even possible?

I appreciate any help!
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