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I've been trying to search for an answer on m own, but I haven't been able to find anything that works. So I wanted to add a HTML map to the adopt page, but if I put the code in the php as an echo, the page breaks. I later tried putting it outside the PHP, and if I do that, the content shows up as normal, but above the page and site banner(not on the page). Can someone please help me out? :3
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Using echo will inevitably break the page. You will need to enclose the html elements/tags for image map inside the document/article content definition, such as:
PHP Code:
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