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Peer reviewedBeasley, William; Jarvis, Moana – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2004
Image maps are a means of making a picture "clickable", so that different portions of the image can be hyperlinked to different URLS. There are two basic types of image maps: server-side and client-side. Besides requiring access to a CGI on the server, server-side image maps are undesirable from the standpoint of accessibility--creating…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Hypermedia, Information Technology, Access to Computers


