User:Drbogdan/sandbox-InteractiveImages

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INTERACTIVE IMAGES[edit]

Image Coordinate Mapping => http://maschek.hu/imagemap/imgmap/? - as/of 20220219

Renoir - Boating Party[edit]

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Renoir - Boating PartyAdrien Maggiolo (Italian journalist)Affenpinscher dogAline Charigot (seamstress and Renoir's future wife)Alphonse Fournaise, Jr. (owner's son)Angèle Legault (actress)Charles Ephrussi (art historian)Ellen Andrée (actress)Eugène Pierre Lestringez (bureaucrat)Gustave Caillebotte (artist)Jeanne Samary (actress)Jules Laforgue (poet and critic)LandscapeLandscapeLouise-Alphonsine Fournaise (owner's daughter)Paul Lhote (artist)Baron Raoul Barbier (former mayor of colonial Saigon)SailboatsStill lifeunknown person
The image above contains clickable linksClickable image of the Luncheon of the Boating Party (1881) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.). Place your mouse cursor over a person in the painting to see their name; click to link to an article about them.

Luncheon of the Boating Party Template
Luncheon of the Boating Party Template

Location of Earth in the Universe[edit]

{{LocationOfEarth-ImageMap}}

LocationOfEarthEarthMoonInner Solar SystemOuter Solar SystemClosest StarsMilky Way GalaxyLocal GroupVirgo SuperclusterLaniakea SuperclusterObservable Universe
The image above contains clickable linksClickable image of the Location of Earth. Place your mouse cursor over an area in the image to see the related area name; click to link to an article about the area.


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Location of Earth - Clickable ImageEarthMoon
Image map example. Clicking on an area in the picture causes the browser to load the appropriate article.

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Location of Earth - Clickable ImageEarthMoon
Image map example. Clicking on an area in the picture causes the browser to load the appropriate article.


SAMPLE-SiMPLE at => https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ImageMap

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SAMPLE-COMPLEX at => https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ImageMap

The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci - Clickable ImageBartholomewJames MinorAndrewPeterJudasPeterJohnJesusThomasJames GreaterPhilipMatthewJudeSimon
Image map example. Clicking on a person in the picture causes the browser to load the appropriate article.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Renoir-BoatingParty-ImageMap

Renoir - Boating PartyAdrien Maggiolo (Italian journalist)Affenpinscher dogAline Charigot (seamstress and Renoir's future wife)Alphonse Fournaise, Jr. (owner's son)Angèle Legault (actress)Charles Ephrussi (art historian)Ellen Andrée (actress)Eugène Pierre Lestringez (bureaucrat)Gustave Caillebotte (artist)Jeanne Samary (actress)Jules Laforgue (poet and critic)LandscapeLandscapeLouise-Alphonsine Fournaise (owner's daughter)Paul Lhote (artist)Baron Raoul Barbier (former mayor of colonial Saigon)SailboatsStill lifeunknown person
The image above contains clickable linksClickable image of the Luncheon of the Boating Party (1881) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.). Place your mouse cursor over a person in the painting to see their name; click to link to an article about them.

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LocationOfEarthEarthAdrien Maggiolo (Italian journalist)Affenpinscher dogAline Charigot (seamstress and Renoir's future wife)Alphonse Fournaise, Jr. (owner's son)Angèle Legault (actress)Charles Ephrussi (art historian)Ellen Andrée (actress)Eugène Pierre Lestringez (bureaucrat)Gustave Caillebotte (artist)Jeanne Samary (actress)Jules Laforgue (poet and critic)LandscapeLandscapeLouise-Alphonsine Fournaise (owner's daughter)Paul Lhote (artist)Baron Raoul Barbier (former mayor of colonial Saigon)SailboatsStill lifeunknown person
The image above contains clickable linksClickable image of the Location of Earth. Place your mouse cursor over an area in the image to see the related name; click to link to an article about the area.