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image-map-resizer

v1.0.10

Published

Make the HTML image map responsive, so the map scales with the image

Downloads

7,249

Readme

Image Map Resize

npm version license Blazing Donate

This is a simple library that makes HTML Image Maps responsive, so that they automagically stay scaled to the size of the image they are attached to. It detects the window being resized and updates the co-ordinates of the image map accordingly.

This library can be used with or without jQuery.

Native JS Usage

Include the imageMapResizer.min.js script then add the following call to the bottom of your page:

imageMapResize();

Optionally you can pass a CSS selector that returns a collection of map tags, for example 'map.myMap'. Or a direct reference to a map object in the DOM. This function returns an array of map elements that it has been bound to.

jQuery Usage

Include jQuery and the imageMapResizer.min.js script and then add the following call to the bottom of your page:

$('map').imageMapResize();

Or you may want to wrap it in a $(document).ready() function:

$(document).ready(function() {
    $('map').imageMapResize();
});

Example

http://davidjbradshaw.com/imagemap-resizer/example/

WordPress

There is a port of this library to WordPress made by @iankevinmcdonald https://wordpress.org/plugins/add-image-maps/

IE8 Support

Version 1.0 of this project is optimised for IE9 and above. If you still require support for IE8 then please use V0.6.x. Both versions are functionally equivalent.

License

Copyright © 2014-19 David J. Bradshaw. Licensed under the MIT license.

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