Re: testcase example was accessibility, transparent and linked image

The CSS group is actually working on an object model, and they may be able to
tell you more.

In SVG this would be done by defining the part of the image that is linked,
and this can even be done in HTML using the map element. In either case
animating the image shouldn't cause problems, since the linked part is
defined as a part of the image, not as a part of the page it is on (in
well-written content...)

cheers

Charles McCN

On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:


  A testcase that clearly demonstrates the problem is here....

  please visit http://www.peepo.com/w3/transparent-links/ for such a testcase.
  moving the mouse over the smaller icon will change the location or link.

  apologies for the delay.

  jonathan chetwynd
  IT teacher (LDD)
  j.chetwynd@btinternet.com
  http://www.peepo.com         "The first and still the best picture directory
  on the web"


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