Clickable Image

Just as text can be selected to act as a link to another document or section, an image can be a link. Sometimes the image will have a colored border around it, more often it will not (it's an option that the HTML author can choose). You will always know when an item is a link, because with most browsers, the pointer will change. With Netscape, the arrow becomes a hand with a finger pointing at the link. A clickable image map is a single image that contains multiple links.

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