An inline image on a web page that the browser is monitoring for mouse imput. If a point on the image is selected, the coordinates are returned to the web server defined in the IMG tag.
image displayed on a Web page that receives input by clicking the mouse. Used as a means of HyperLinking instead of, or in addition to, a line of text.
An image displayed on a screen, which when pointed at with a mouse or other pointing device, initiates some action on the computer.
An image or underlined words or phrases used as a Hyperlink, which will establish a link, or jump, to another file or location onced clicked. ยป Back to top of screen
In a Web page, an image you can click in order to access a different URL. See also image map.
The refers to an interface used in Web documents that allow the user to click or select different areas of an image and receive different responses.
An image in a Web page that is linked to a spot within the same Web page, a local Web page, a remote Web page, or other URL.
Any image that has instructions embedded in it so that clicking on it initiates some kind of action or result. On a web page, a clickable image is any image that has a URL embedded in it.
In image on a web page that you click on and the page will take you to another document. This is like Hypertext, but with images instead of text. Images with more than one clickable area are called Image Maps. Table of Contents
An image that is mapped to one or more URLs.
A graphic in an HTML document that has been associated to a pixel-mapping CGI on the server; users can click on locations of the graphic and thereby retrieve an associated URL.
A clickable image is an image that can be activated using a computer mouse. The term can be used to refer to graphical buttons in a graphical user interface (GUI) such as that found in Microsoft Windows or Apple's Mac OS X.