The modern HTML provides such a function as creation of image-maps. Simply put, it is the ability of cutting an image in multiple areas, with every area having a link tied to it. So, if you click on an area of the map, you are sent to one web page. And if you click on the second area of the map, another page opens.
Basically, there are two types of image maps: server-side and client-side. The most used type is client-side maps, as there are some implementation problems with the server-side image maps.
The client-side image maps are
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Enter the location of the web page you want to check in the entry field at the top of the page. Select the 'Check It' button to evaluate the page. If you wish to select a different accessibility guideline than the one shown, select the 'change guideline' link.
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