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A native JavaScript solution for creating responsive image-maps that rerender on image or viewport changes.

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Image-Map

image-map

A native JavaScript solution for creating responsive image-maps that rerender on image or viewport changes.

Check out the demo!

Installation

Install with npm

$ npm install image-map

Install with bower

$ bower install image-map

CDN

Module (.es.js) Main (.js) Main (compressed) .min.js
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Generating the image map html

You can generate image maps using this wonderful online tool: https://www.image-map.net/. It works for both local and web images.

Usage

Add an image-map to your html page (either create one yourself or try the online image map generator).

An image-map is an image with clickable areas. The required name attribute of the <map> element is associated with the <img>'s usemap attribute and creates a relationship between the image and the map. The <map> element contains a number of <area> elements, that defines the clickable areas in the image map.

<img usemap="#image-map" src="/path/to/image">  <map name="image-map">       <area shape="poly" coords="22,22,231,22,264,82,232,143,22,143">       <area shape="poly" coords="233,22,443,22,476,82,442,144,233,143,264,82">       <area shape="poly" coords="445,22,654,22,686,81,654,143,444,143,475,82">       <area shape="poly" coords="655,22,895,22,895,142,655,142,684,82"> </map>

jQuery

To use this plugin with jQuery, include (or import) both the jQuery and image-map.js libraries, then simply call:

$('img[usemap]').imageMap();

The default debounce rate is 500ms. To customize this value, pass a numeric wait value as the first argument.

$('img[usemap]').imageMap(500);

JavaScript (Vanilla JS)

To use this plugin with only JavaScript, include (or import) the image-map.js library, then simply call:

ImageMap('img[usemap]')

The default debounce rate is 500ms. To customize this value, pass a numeric wait value as the second argument.

ImageMap('img[usemap]', 500)

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