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1. Re: Android-friendly html
Ben M Aug 3, 2012 1:15 PM (in response to Jack)It might not be an issues of adapting. Let's see the code.
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2. Re: Android-friendly html
Jack Aug 3, 2012 2:48 PM (in response to Ben M)Here is the mapping code:
<map name="Bg10">
<area shape="rect" coords="573,140,631,186" href="" title="Bldg 10 Started 08-01; ETC 08-04" alt="Bldg10">
<area shape="rect" coords="472,140,520,186" href="" title="Bldg 09 ESD 08-06; ETC 08-08" alt="Bldg09">
<area shape="rect" coords="407,126,452,169" href="#" title="Bldg 08 ESD 08-09; ETC 08-11" alt="Bldg08">
<area shape="rect" coords="369,183,425,231" href="#" title="Bldg 07 ESD 08-13; ETC 08-14" alt="Bldg07">
</map>
DW places the place marker (#) by default. I'm trying it both ways.
Entire page is available here
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3. Re: Android-friendly html
MurraySummers Aug 4, 2012 6:25 AM (in response to Jack)The text in the title attribute (it's not a tag) will not pop up on mobile devices. Why? Because it's a HOVER-triggered event. There is no HOVER on a mobile device. There is only a tap.
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4. Re: Android-friendly html
Jack Aug 4, 2012 6:41 AM (in response to MurraySummers)OK got it, a bit rusty on all this. What is the terminology for a little popup-window that comes up for 5-7 s. then closes. Is that do-able in DW?
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5. Re: Android-friendly html
MurraySummers Aug 4, 2012 9:18 AM (in response to Jack)That is how the title attribute contents appear. But as I said, there is no hover on mobile devices, so you will not see it.
Hovering over this link will display "hello" -
<a href="#" title="hello">link</a>
but not on mobile devices.