At 3:09 PM -0400 10/15/10, Dagmar Noll wrote:
Hi, folks.

I am working on a site that includes some maps. One of them is a giant key map, an overview of a river section. There are 4 pages linked off of the kep map page with more detailed information for each section of the river.

http://www.willimanticriver.org/recreation/paddling.html

On the key map page, I have text links to the zoomed-in maps.

I also made the key map itself into an image map, making the areas one can zoom into links.

My goal was to have a hover effect when someone scrolled over a hot spot, so they would have some idea of the extent of the river section they were zooming into. I thought this would be an easy css hover effect.

What I'm discovering is that it's not, but I'm having trouble sorting out the best way to meet my goal without using Javascript and staying compatible.

I am ok with older browsers not seeing the hover effect, so long as all they see is the plain, linked image map (as opposed to some terrible mess).

I would love some advice or direction on the easiest way to have a border appear on the linked section... There are 4 linked sections on that map.

Thank you.

Dagmar

Dagmar:

This example might help:

http://webbytedd.com/bbb/map/

Cheers,

tedd

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