Scotty86 wrote:
GIMP Version: 2.8.14
Operating System: Windows
GIMP Experience: Basic Level
I hope there is a way to do this with gimp. What i am trying to do is make an email brochure kind of thing. Its one page with images and text on it and at the bottom of it, i want to add some image maps so that when people receive the email they can click on certain images and text do take them to certain webpages. For example, i have the facebook and twitter and instagram logos and i would like that if they click on those images within the email i send, that it links them to the websites. Also i have some text that says click here to email us, and i want it to open up their email with my email address there ready to send. Now i made my brochure and i flattened the image and i went into the image map screen and i selected everything and put in the links and emails and such... But now i am stuck! How do i go about layering those image maps over my image so i can save it as a PNG or something so i can just send it out as an email? I have watch tutorial after tutorial with not finding any help on how to go about this? Is it even possible? Please help as i have resorted to drinking beer to help with my killer brain crampage.
You cannot sent just an image, you have to send HTML that includes your image. Whether your HTML includes just one image with an imagemap or distinct image, text and links is up to you (IMHO the second option is better).
You also have to cater to the people who have disabled HTML or are using a plain-text mail client, and consider that there are so many scams that involve clicking on links in emails that users and mail providers may also summarily nix such mail.