Good call on the co-ordinates ... atfer you mentioned it I noticed that the editor was stripping them out. Soooo I had to 'disable rich text' and that did the trick.
One last question I have is do you know why I am getting all of the empty space at the bottom of the image? ... http://www.360painting.com/franchise_locations.cfm On May 26, 7:18 pm, Hamish Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm guessing this isn't anything to do with jQuery - can't find any > references to the library in your source code. > > Nevertheless, had a look at the page - your image maps look like this: > > <map name="Map" id="Map"><area href="/#" /><area href="/#" /><area > href="#texas" alt="Texas" /><area href="#floridabrowardcounty" > alt="Florida" /><area href="#georgia" alt="Georgia" /><area > href="#alaska" alt="alaska" /><area href="#oregon" alt="Oregon" /><area > href="/#" /><area href="#hawaii" alt="Hawaii" /><area > > href="#washington" alt="Washington" />... > > Normally you'd expect co-ordinates within those area tags - that's why > the image map isn't working. Where did you get the script? > > Cheers, > > Hamish > > On May 27, 11:13 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > > I am using Drupal for CMS and am having trouble with my image working > > properly -http://www.360painting.com/node/33. The image is showing > > correctly, but the hot spots are not there (hmm?). I figured I did > > something wrong with my file, so I posted the demo of the usa map that > > comes with the download -http://www.360painting.com/node/32-and it > > is still not cooperating. > > > Any advice and or tips would be great! Thanks. > > > L- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -