HTMLImageElement.useMap
The useMap property on the
HTMLImageElement interface reflects the value of the
HTML usemap attribute, which is a string
providing the name of the client-side image map to apply to the image.
Value
A USVString providing the page-local URL (that is, a URL that begins
with the hash or pound symbol, "#") of the <map> element
which defines the image map to apply to the image.
You can learn more about client-side image maps in our learning article Add a hitmap on top of an image.
Usage notes
The string value of useMap must be a valid anchor for a
<map> element. In other words, this string should be the value of the
appropriate <map>'s name attribute with a
pound or hash symbol prepended to it.
Consider a <map> that looks like this:
<map name="mainmenu-map">
<area shape="circle" coords="25, 25, 75" href="/index.html" alt="Return to home page">
<area shape="rect" coords="25, 25, 100, 150" href="/index.html" alt="Shop">
</map>
Given the image map named mainmenu-map, the image which uses it should
look something like the following:
<img src="menubox.png" usemap="#mainmenu-map">
For additional examples (including interactive ones), see the articles about the
<map> and <area> elements, as well as the guide to using
image maps.
Examples
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| HTML Standard # dom-img-usemap |
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