Interactive Map Question?


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Jhaelen

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Since I get a blank webpage with plenty of warnings about potentially harmful scripts when visiting that link, I have no idea, but wouldn't recommend to use the same approach.

The easiest way to do it is obviously a simple html page with an embedded image and hotspots, which can even be set up manually.
 

Tonden_Ockay

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Doesn't Html pages take someone who knows a little about scripting?

I was hoping for more of a drag and drop system, because I don't know how to script or write code. :(

That said I have the maps I want to use and I have icons that I would like to use all saved using Paint.net. So most if not all the picture/art work is done.
 

Doesn't Html pages take someone who knows a little about scripting?

I was hoping for more of a drag and drop system, because I don't know how to script or write code. :(

That said I have the maps I want to use and I have icons that I would like to use all saved using Paint.net. So most if not all the picture/art work is done.

Take a gander at Obsidian Portal, [MENTION=6866993]Tonden_Ockay[/MENTION]. The interface there isn't hard, and there are a lot of veteran users there who are happy to help new GMs learn the ropes.
 

Jhaelen

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Doesn't Html pages take someone who knows a little about scripting?
Not really, or rather, not much.
The only tool you need is something as simple as 'Paint' to display your image and the xy-coordinates of the areas you want to make clickable and redirect the user to a different page, and a text editor (even notepad will do).

HTML <map> tag explains the whole thing in three sentences.

But I'm pretty sure there's also plenty of free tools available that provide a user interface to create images with hotspots.
 


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