I am receiving this error for your Plugin.
jQuery.fn.load() is deprecated for Plugin: Responsive Image Maps.
With the update to WordPress 5.5, a migration tool known as jquery-migrate was no longer enabled by default. This may lead to lacking functionality or unexpected behavior in some themes or plugins that run older code. This requires a temp fix using the Plugin below.
I am having to use the Plugin
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/enable-jquery-migrate-helper/
Elementor is working on a fix as well…
]]>It is very sad that this useful little plugin became unsupported. I was receiving regular warning messaages about it.
I am happy to say that I have found an excellent alternative, a plugin called Draw Attention. It doesn’t just make an image map responsive, it includes a complete system for drawing your hotspots within WordPress. I recommend it highly. (I have no personal connection to the Draw Attention plugin.)
]]>I’m the author of the Draw Attention plugin, which also uses image maps to create responsive interactive images. Since this plugin is only looking for image maps on the page, it interferes with our plugin code and tries to initialize the RWD Image Maps plugin on our images. This results in our plugin not working as expected. Could you please update the jQuery selector to exclude images with the hotspots-image
class so that there isn’t any interference? Our code is already set up to only work on the image maps that we’re placing on the page.
The plugin works perfectly and is much appreciated.
Because the plugin has not been updated for so long, WordPress is sending out repeated emails to all users advising them they should consider stopping using it. And they discourage anyone from starting to use it.
Please could you do an update to make it have a new version number now and then every two years and then all will be well again.
Other creators of plugins that don’t need updates are currently doing just this.
Thank you.
I’m using WordPress 4.5.1
After I installed and activated this plugin, I do not see anywhere to use the plugin.
Are there instructions, YouTube video or FAQ’s anywhere to point me in the right direction to begin using the plugin?
Many thanks!
~ Steve Littler
Gainesville, FL USA
Hi
I downloaded your plugin and activated it.
Created an imagemap and inserted it on a page. https://duffygroup.ca/sample-page/
The image and hot spots(blue box at bottom) show up in full desktop mode but disappear when I resize the browser window?
Did miss a step? Can you tell me what I did wrong here?
Thanks
Andrew
After aktivating plugin the imagemaps are gone
]]>The plugin is really perfect. Unfortunately it doesent work with Chrome for Iphone.
It works perfectly with safari and chorme-android as well.
Do you have any suggestion?
]]>developing site with some maps using imagemapper plug in which now need to make them responsive using your plug in. The resizing isnot working. I installed the plug in but its not doing anything
https://gwaverf.gwaymicrowave.com/about-g-wave/contact-us/usa-contact-map/
]]>Hi Philip,
In the first place thanks for this great plugin, it works like a charm !
I wanted to know if there’s a code or parameter to highlight a certain image map area on load of the imagemap ?
So on page 1, I would like to have highlighted area 1 of an image, on page 2 area 2 of that image etc..
This would be a nice feature.. I’m using Imagemapper to create my imgmaps..
Thanks !
]]>i install this plugin but how to use this plugin
]]>Anyone used this with WP4.0?
]]>Hi, thanks for a great plugin, which did the job beautifully (until the client took the image map off the site!)
I just found your mention on an earlier thread that this plugin is compatible with all versions of WordPress, although the page on www.ads-software.com says v3.4 — had I not spotted that this support forum is active and you resolve stuff quickly, it was about to be deleted from my list of ‘approved plugins’ due to version compatibility/age since update.
I know I’m not the only one who whizzes through my list every so often to check I don’t have any dangerously obsolete plugins in use anywhere. I see the logic in leaving it unchanged, but you risk losing potential users when it advertises such an old version, and the majority of other plugins I use will issue an update every so often even if (apologetically) only to revise that number!
]]>Hi,
I have a very strange problem!
I’m using the plug-in to make this image map responsive:
https://www.tomjackson.photography/world-map-v2/
It works perfectly. (Thank you!)
However, when the plug-in is active, it prevents the galleries on other pages from scrolling, such as this one:
https://www.tomjackson.photography/portfolio/nature/
This gallery should scroll to reveal images further down the page but when the plug-in is active, it won’t move at all.
I’m assuming there’s some sort of conflict between the theme and plugin?
Thank you for any help you can offer.
]]>Greetings,
I would love to use this plugin on my responsive wp 3.9.1 site.
However, I read:
Requires: 3.0 or higher
Compatible up to: 3.4.2
Last Updated: 2012-11-16
Would it work fine with the newset version of WP?
Thanks a lot,
Tamas
]]>Hi Philip, as the topic above and the code below, I have 2 class, 1 is for desktop and 1 is for mobile… but after activated your plugins… the div with class=”desktop_display” is not functioning..
Appreciated if you provide any assistance.
Thanks.
<div class="desktop_display">
<img class="scale-with-grid" id="Image-Maps-Com-image-maps-2014-06-10-215744" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/inti_campus_map.jpg" border="0" orgWidth="860" orgHeight="500" usemap="#image-maps-2014-06-10-215744" alt="" />
<map name="image-maps-2014-06-10-215744" id="ImageMapsCom-image-maps-2014-06-10-215744">
<area alt="IICP" title="IICP" href="https://international.newinti.edu.my/campuses_inti_penang/" shape="rect" coords="269,63,567,118" style="outline:none;" target="_self" />
<area alt="IICS" title="IICS" href="https://international.newinti.edu.my/campuses_inti_subang/" shape="rect" coords="271,128,566,182" style="outline:none;" target="_self" />
<area alt="IICKL" title="IICKL" href="https://international.newinti.edu.my/campuses_inti_kl/" shape="rect" coords="271,190,566,246" style="outline:none;" target="_self" />
<area alt="IU" title="IU" href="https://international.newinti.edu.my/campuses_inti_iu/" shape="rect" coords="271,255,566,310" style="outline:none;" target="_self" />
<area alt="ICS" title="ICS" href="https://international.newinti.edu.my/campuses_inti_sabah/" shape="rect" coords="277,318,573,374" style="outline:none;" target="_self" />
<area shape="rect" coords="858,498,860,500" alt="Image Map" style="outline:none;" title="Image Map" href="https://www.image-maps.com/index.php?aff=mapped_users_0" />
</map>
</div>
<div class="mobile_display">
<img class="scale-with-grid" id="Image-Maps-Com-image-maps-2014-06-10-215744" src="/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/inti_campus_map_mobile.jpg" border="0" orgWidth="860" orgHeight="500" usemap="#image-maps-2014-06-10-215744" alt="" />
<map name="image-maps-2014-06-10-215744" id="ImageMapsCom-image-maps-2014-06-10-215744">
<area alt="IICP" title="IICP" href="https://international.newinti.edu.my/campuses_inti_penang/" shape="rect" coords="209,26,670,100" style="outline:none;" target="_self" />
<area alt="IICS" title="IICS" href="https://international.newinti.edu.my/campuses_inti_subang/" shape="rect" coords="212,121,673,195" style="outline:none;" target="_self" />
<area alt="IICKL" title="IICKL" href="https://international.newinti.edu.my/campuses_inti_kl/" shape="rect" coords="210,224,671,298" style="outline:none;" target="_self" />
<area alt="IU" title="IU" href="https://international.newinti.edu.my/campuses_inti_iu/" shape="rect" coords="213,322,674,396" style="outline:none;" target="_self" />
<area alt="ICS" title="ICS" href="https://international.newinti.edu.my/campuses_inti_sabah/" shape="rect" coords="209,423,670,497" style="outline:none;" target="_self" />
<area shape="rect" coords="858,891,860,893" alt="Image Map" style="outline:none;" title="Image Map" href="https://www.image-maps.com/index.php?aff=mapped_users_0" />
</map>
</div>
]]>
Hi Phil,
I have created an image map on a site’s header, and installed your plug-in to make it responsive. Something isn’t working and I’d like to ask for your opinion.
I created the image map code and replaced the header image code
<style type="text/css">
.map_image { display: block; width: 1050px; height: 250px; position: relative; background-position: 0 0; background-repeat: no-repeat; }
.map_image .map_link { display: block; position: absolute; text-indent: -999em; overflow: hidden; }
.map_image #map_link_0 { width: 121px; height: 121px; top: 2px; left: 249px; }
.map_image #map_link_1 { width: 120px; height: 122px; top: 1px; left: 384.9999694824219px; }
.map_image #map_link_2 { width: 122px; height: 121px; top: 1px; left: 517.9999694824219px; }
.map_image #map_link_3 { width: 121px; height: 122px; top: 1px; left: 655.9999694824219px; }
.map_image #map_link_4 { width: 120px; height: 122px; top: 1px; left: 790.9999694824219px; }
.map_image #map_link_5 { width: 123px; height: 121px; top: 1px; left: 924.9999694824219px; }
</style>
<div class="map_image" style="background-image: url('https://sallieborrink.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/SB-Header-Spring-Menu-Header-14.jpg');">
<a class="map_link" id="map_link_0" title="" href="https://sallieborrink.com/category/learning-and-homeschooling/"></a>
<a class="map_link" id="map_link_1" title="" href="https://sallieborrink.com/category/family-and-parenting/"></a>
<a class="map_link" id="map_link_2" title="" href="https://sallieborrink.com/category/my-educational-products/"></a>
<a class="map_link" id="map_link_3" title="" href="https://sallieborrink.com/category/working-from-home/"></a>
<a class="map_link" id="map_link_4" title="" href="https://sallieborrink.com/category/faith/"></a>
<a class="map_link" id="map_link_5" title="" href="https://sallieborrink.com/category/living-simply-and-frugally/"></a>
</div>
The site is at this link. When I change the browser width, the header image no longer is reponsive, but the rest of the site is. Your notes say that the plugin overides the image widths and makes them “100%”. I’m wondering if there is something I need to add or change to my image map code to work with your plug-in. Perhaps you can see something obvious that I’m missing.
Thanks for your time.
]]>I am using the plugin with wordpress’ last version. It displays the imagemap as widget at the bottom and then, as a single page.
The main page is https://bahiateatro.com.ar/ and the page in question is el-festival/auspicios/.
Greetings from Argentina, David.
By the way, the plugin is great, and it does save a lot of time.
As the description states, this plugin simply packages the RWD Image Maps jQuery plugin for use on WordPress sites, and does not contain any functionality on its own. If you are having issues with the jQuery plugin (not the WordPress wrapper, which simply includes the jQuery plugin on the page), you should post in the RWD Image Maps issue tracker on GitHub instead.
]]>Hi – have installed and activated the plugin fine and it appears to work for the image (with mapping) in a footer widget on my website. However, in the sidebar widget, the mapping doesn’t match to the correct links (i.e. not working correctly) – especially on an iPad.
I’m using a responsive theme.
To insert the image with mapping I created it in Dreamweaver, then pasted the code into text widgets. They’re wrapped in divs (as the code was in Dreamweaver).
Any ideas would be great – thanks.
In testing out my image map on my iPad and iPhone, I’ve discovered that the links are not working on my iPhone, but do work on my iPad. Any ideas? I’ve tested this in the Google Chrome browser app on both devices.
]]>I’ve started building an image map with your plugin, but am having trouble getting it to look and function as I want.
Firstly, by default the image map has a border generated around it. Can this be disabled?
Secondly, I’d like there to be no highlight effect when you mouse over one of the images. Can this be done?
Here’s a link to the page using the image map across the top just below the menu.
]]>Hi.
I am working on a project for a client. As I have to deal with 5 large image maps and site still needs to remain responsible, I have inserted my maps inside Tabby responsive tabs plugin on my Dry WP theme.
The problem appears when I activate plugin. On my resolutions (1280×800 and 1280×1024) image map wont function correctly (show div on hover).
The only way to solve that is to zoom browser out or resize browser, after that everything works perfect.
You can see an example under Routes section. Also, If you want to see JS dealing with opening/closing divs its here.
To access this site you may need a username (Preview) and a password (lorem.ipsum) fpr Folder protect
Thank you kind coder to make my life as a coder easier.
]]>I’ve been using your Responsive Image Maps plugin for WordPress and love it – works great. However, the challenge I am having is that I need to do a simple image swap when hovering over the hot spots. I can do this very easily old school with some simple javascript. I am basically swapping the entire image with different versions that show various highlighted areas (the hot spots).
The problem is, I can’t get the javascript to work when I insert this into WordPress, or if I add the javascript, then the hot spots aren’t active anymore.
I suspect a conflict somewhere, but I don’t know how to fix. I’ve tried referencing the javascript instead of adding it directly to the page, but it didn’t have any effect. Any suggestions?
]]>I created an image map with Image-maps.com. I put it in the test page (where I test new things to try them out) of my WordPress site (CottageCrafted.com/test) with Responsive Image Maps enabled and–nothing happened. When you try to resize the page, everything on my responsive theme (WooThemes Canvas) resizes but the image map –with or without the plugin. I posted earlier about using ImageMapper and and running across same issues. Help?
]]>Hi there!
I’m using an image map plugin called ImageMapper and wondered if your plugin is compatible with it. It’s based on ImageMapster. Imagemapper is not responsive, it seems, with Canvas but it works fine with the Mobile Theme module in Jetpack. Jetpack, though, in turn conflicts with Canvas. It seems that this plugin (Responsive Image Maps) doesn’t work either with this plugin or with my responsive theme, WooThemes Canvas. The plugin author seems to have dropped off the face of the earth for a few months, WooThemes support can’t help, and I’m not a WordPress developer. Can anyone help?
]]>Hi Philip, i have a Problem with your responsive image map plugin. it caused an error with the simple slider on my wp. this line causes the Error: add_action( ‘wp_head’, ‘pn_rim_header_scripts’ ); if i delete it, the slider will shown. can you help me?
]]>Yes, I know this is only compatible up to 3.4, but when I tried it out nothing happens at all, it simply kills the image map completely.
Any chances of an upgrade?
]]>I used Imagemapper and installed this plugin. I thought it worked on mobile devices at first, but the text links no longer work (along the bottom of the image)
https://www.davidwesleyrichardson.com/portraits/
Thanks!
Just wanted to say a big thank you to the developers!
Found this WP wrapper after banging my head against the wall trying to get stowball’s jQuery plugin to work in WP for two hours only to realize someone has been kind enough to share this plugin.
I bow to you.
Cheers,
Seb