Select your website language in a map

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World

.1- Representation:

.1- Eckert

.1- Blank

http://exchangeyou.com/europe/eckert.JPG

.2- Physical

.3- Demographic

.4- Political


.2- Lambert

.3- Peters

.4- ..


..


Local

..here is where you should include 'local' select your language map, maybe we could make a categorie for any (spoken) language


.1- ..


Links

Languages' areas coordenates

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_family

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_%28language%29


HTML Image cutting

http://openoffice.org/ :

Writer - Insert - Edit - Image Map - Save as - HTML Document


Browse the http://wiki.osgeo.org


Hints

To use a world map for changing yoursite.com's language at any of yourwebsite.com's pages doesn't look that navigatable because the image has to be big enough to match the coordinates of each of yoursite.com's languages and some of them could have 'too' small area coordenates in a world view. It could be used comfortably, as a yoursite.com/index.html (ex: at http://wikipedia.org or at http://osgeo.org )


World Continents' Division
-Save the Eckert.JPG(above) image - Upload it to yourwebsite.com/subdirectory - Paste these coordenates in a yourwebsite.com/subdirectory/index.html - Modify the urls


<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">

<HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV="CONTENT-TYPE" CONTENT="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> <TITLE></TITLE> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="OpenOffice.org 2.0 (Win32)"> <META NAME="CREATED" CONTENT="20060101;1530603"> <META NAME="CHANGED" CONTENT="20060101;2041948"> <STYLE> </STYLE>

</HEAD> <BODY LANG="ca-ES" DIR="LTR">

<MAP NAME="MAP1"><AREA SHAPE=POLY COORDS="590,296,519,338,575,356,611,309,590,296" HREF="http://newzealand.yoursite.com/" TARGET="_self" ALT="New zealand"><AREA SHAPE=POLY COORDS="537,220,491,251,491,309,563,309,611,269,575,220,577,220,537,220" HREF="http://australia.yoursite.com/" TARGET="_self" ALT="Australia"><AREA SHAPE=POLY COORDS="250,99,355,95,355,154,412,192,388,310,253,291,251,291,248,291,250,99" HREF="http://africa.yoursite.com/" TARGET="_self" ALT="Africa"><AREA SHAPE=POLY COORDS="595,15,601,218,465,220,365,148,355,16,595,15" HREF="http://asia.yoursite.com/" TARGET="_self" ALT="Asia"><AREA SHAPE=POLY COORDS="353,20,355,95,271,94,271,16,353,20" HREF="http://europe.exchangeyou.com/" TARGET="_self" ALT="Europe"><AREA SHAPE=POLY COORDS="43,108,232,164,217,330,64,328,43,108" HREF="http://southamerica.yoursite.com/" TARGET="_self" ALT="Southamerica"><AREA SHAPE=POLY COORDS="270,18,127,128,59,108,69,66,15,49,18,16,271,18,270,18" HREF="http://northamerica.yoursite.com/" TARGET="_self" ALT="Northamerica"></MAP><IMG SRC="http://yoursite.com/subdirectoryfortheaboveimage/eckert.JPG" NAME="graphics1" ALIGN=LEFT WIDTH=642 HEIGHT=374 BORDER=0 USEMAP="#MAP1">

</BODY> </HTML>


-Placing the mouse in an area where there are 2 or more languages, it should show you to select language1 or language2 or ..


-The sea can be used as a menu place, english language redirect, for esperanto, for ..


-Same image coordinates + same image's size + diferently coloured + diferent urls


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