Name
COORDS — NN n/a IE n/a HTML 4
Synopsis
COORDS=”coord1, ... coordN"Optional
When a link surrounds an image, this attribute defines the coordinate points (relative to the top-left corner of the element) associated with an area map.
Example
<A HREF="#bottom" SHAPE="rect" COORDS="30, 30, 60, 45">
<IMG SRC="nav.jpg" HEIGHT="50" WIDTH="90" BORDER="0">
</A>Value
Each coordinate is a length value, but the number of coordinates and
their order depend on the shape specified by the
SHAPE attribute, which may optionally be
associated with the element. For SHAPE="rect",
there are four coordinates (left, top, right, bottom); for
SHAPE="circle", there are three coordinates
(center-x, center-y, radius); for SHAPE="poly",
there are two coordinate values for each point that defines the shape
of the polygon (x1, y1,
x2, y2, x3,
y3,...xN,
yN).
Default
None.
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