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I would like to create hotspots on my HTML graphics, much in the
way I used to do for Windows .hlp files.
Apprently, I need an Image Map editing tool, comparable to what I know
as a "shed editor." Would someone please recommend to me such a tool that
I can use on HTML files?
I work on a Sun SPARCstation 20 computer, running SunOS 4.1.3. I use
Word for Windows 6.0c with Internet Assistant (at home) to create my inital
HTML docs and the use vi (ugh!) to edit them.
TIA.
-Mike
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