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Does the <area> tag stay in the defined place or can i use it in conjunction with a javascript random image loader, to have the defined ,area. be in alternating places? Let me be more obtuse. I need to have this : <p align="center"> <script language="JavaScript"> //By Paul Davis - www.kaosweaver.com var j,d="",l="",m="",p="",q="",z="",list= new Array() list[list.length]='img.jpg'; list[list.length]='img.jpg'; list[list.length]='img.jpg'; list[list.length]='img.jpg'; list[list.length]='img.jpg'; list[list.length]='img.jpg'; list[list.length]='img.jpg'; list[list.length]='img.jpg'; list[list.length]='img.jpg'; j=parseInt(Math.random()*list.length); j=(isNaN(j))?0:j; document.write("<img src='"+list[j]+"'>"); </script> and then in each img.jpg, i'd like to have a hotspot in a different place. Is this possible, or does the <area> tag pretty much lay in the one place, with no chance of positioning it in a different place in each image? Sorry for the repetitive-ness of the post/question. ?bp [small](Edited by [internallink=26715]bikepunk[/internallink] on 10-02-2005 13:47)[/small]
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