Extension:ImageMap

An extension for client-side clickable image maps.

Another implementation, that includes the functionality of both this extension and the McNaught imagemap extension is available at Extension:ImageMap_(Alternate). This new implementation, currently in beta, provides a few extensions to this version, such as allouhiuhuiwing URLs to external web pages in links and the cleanup of several bugs.

Syntax example
Output of this example:

Syntax description
The contents of an &lt;imagemap> tag consists of blank lines, comments (starting with #) and logical lines. The first logical line specifies the image to be displayed. This must be in the same format as an ordinary MediaWiki image link, except without the enclosing and.

Further lines are split into tokens, separated by whitespace. The function of each line is determined by the first token in the line. All coordinates are according to the full-size image, not the visible image.


 * desc : Specifies the location of the image description link. May be either top-right, bottom-right, bottom-left, top-left or none. This puts a blue "i" icon in the specified corner, linking to the image description page. The default is bottom-right.


 * rect : A rectangle. The parameters are the coordinates of the top-left and bottom-right corners, followed by a title to link to in square brackets.


 * circle: A circle. The first two parameters are the coordinates of the centre, the third is the radius. The coordinates are followed by a link in square brackets.


 * poly: A polygon. The coordinates of the vertices are given, followed by a link in square brackets. Polygons must be defined before any other form!


 * default: This gives the default link, where no other regions are specified.

All coordinates are specified relative to the source image. The image can be scaled using thumbnail syntax, in which case the image map coordinates will be automatically scaled as well.

All links are given in either the form Page title or description. In the latter case, the part after the pipe "|" becomes the title attribute of the link -- in most browsers, it will pop up as a tooltip when the user hovers over it. If no explicit link description is given, the page title will be used.

Installation Guide

 * 1) Make a directory in extensions: ImageMap
 * 2) Download all files from subversion in this directory
 * 3) Add "require_once( "$IP/extensions/ImageMap/ImageMap.php" );" to your LocalSettings.php

Test installation:
 * 1) Download Image:Foo.jpg and upload it to your wiki.
 * 2) Make a new Article ImageMap and copy & paste the text of this article (at least section "syntax example") to your article

Trouble Shooting:
 * 1) Check to see if your php DOM is turned on. You may need to install it if it is not.

Image map editor

 * A graphical tool to determine the coordinates. Author: meta:User:Dapete