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Hi Dennis; You can accomplish this using the block: display; hide function and assigning it to your DIV. I have a working example of this at the following link: http://jdstiles.com/java/expanding/qa
You need to assign the preferred font styles to a table class. The table tag used is <table class="mine"> and the stylesheet includes the following: table.mine th, table.mine td { font-size: 20px
I would probably place your image map inside a div. Then, show/hide the div using javascript. I have included two links showing examples for showing and hiding div containers. http://jdstiles.com/java/hidetext
The good news is Microsoft extended the life cycle for Windows XP. The bad news is the last date you can purchase this OS is July 30, 2008. Unfortunately, most companies, like Dell for instance, stopped
It would be extremely difficult to do so because of the javascript object class requirements. I would probably suggest using the DynamicDrive version and replacing the text with images. This will give

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