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Revision as of 13:34, 15 February 2018
Image mapping means designating parts of a photo, drawing or screen shot to act as links on a web site. On mediawiki this is implemented with the ImageMap Extension]; it comes with MediaWiki and is enabled on this wiki.
One of the tasks in creating an image map is to determine the area of the image that should become the link. https://www.image-maps.com/upload.php is a useful tool for this. You will need to change the output from html to MediaWiki markup, but it still designates the areas pretty well. No login is required even if it initially looks like it.
Imagemap test/example
Clickable image map, click on individual elemets to be taken to the corresponding wiki page.

Code
<imagemap> Image:CCMDB Description.png|alt=Description of CCMDB sources and outputs rect 9 104 141 128 [[Demographics]] ... rect 238 624 337 646 [[Publications]] </imagemap>