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Multiple hyperlinks embedded in single image on sharepoint 2016 / Online

Anonymous
2017-01-07T03:31:46+00:00

I have an image I'd like to post with different sections of that image which I'd like to have hyperlinks embedded so that they take the user to different locations.  I can't seem to figure out how to do this in SharePoint 2016 / SharePoint Online.  Are there new tools or tricks to allow me to do this?  I've read a few posts of past SharePoint versions that allow the site creator to utilize a hotspot within SharePoint designer, but I don't believe there is a SharePoint designer that works with SharePoint 2016 / online quite yet.  Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Anonymous
2017-01-07T10:23:13+00:00

Hi Jon,

The Hotspot only works on SharePoint Designer 2010. And SharePoint designer 2010 Mainstream Support has been ended. SharePoint Designer 2013 doesn’t have the feature.

 

You can perform steps in the following link to add multiple links on one page in SharePoint online.

Image maps in SharePoint 2013

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Anything misunderstood, feel free post back with more information.

Regards,

Linda

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-01-10T23:40:00+00:00

    Hi Jon,

    Any updates?

    Regards,

    Linda

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  2. Anonymous
    2017-01-07T14:34:53+00:00

    Unfortunately Msft is more interested in tinkering with things that nobody cares about than supporting useful features. Consequently we are now paying more for a stripped down product. The article referenced above may work but is a rather clumsy way of accomplishing what can be done with some simple html. If you google for image map generator you'll find a site that will generate the needed code for you if that's easier.

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