Nov 30 2016 10:33 PM
In "classic" sharepoint pages i use often image maps, links on graphic, for graphical landscapes, users like this. It's possible to insert a html code.
With the new mts webpart "content embed" it's not possible to insert plain html code or iframes from the sharepoint...
How is the way in the modern teamsite pages to insert image maps?
Or other, good, new ways available?
thanks, david
Nov 30 2016 10:49 PM
Nov 30 2016 11:56 PM
Sure :)
My steps...
1. i create a html page with my graphic and insert image maps on this graphic (save in siteassets)
2. insert a new content embed webpart
3. insert the iframe code
...he doesn't work...see in the screen.
Hope this helps.
Dec 01 2016 06:03 AM
Dec 01 2016 11:57 AM
Dec 01 2016 10:24 PM
Yes sure, it's new, limited, but new chance available :)
Other ideas for implement image maps?
New MTS document webpart with visio, but visio is not supported in the document webpart, others?
Apr 11 2017 01:54 AM
Nov 20 2019 10:15 AM
I recently created a complex map of the world with a bunch of plants all over the world. I had to have clickable links for each plant around the world. Obviously, Microsoft forgot that people needed to add html to pages so I tricked the modern page by creating the image in Photoshop (photoshop doesn't need to be the program) Then I created a Word document that was the exact size of the modern page width. I added the image into the Word document. I then made sure the image was not anchored to text and sat in back of all items. Insert shapes that you want over the top of the links you need. Add a link to the shape, then make the background and outline blank for the image. You should be able to just see your image and not the shape that you added. I then saved the document as a pdf and the links work.
Now for the modern page, you just add the webpart to view a file in a full one column on the page and add your pdf file. You now have a type of an image map.
The document can be altered if you have Adobe Acrobat pro as well.
Hope that helps.
Ron
Nov 20 2019 10:45 AM
Apr 02 2020 08:43 AM
@Alan Marshall How easy is that :) Thank you Alan!
Dec 09 2020 12:42 PM
I am wondering if there is an example I can see on how you went about making the
Thank you