That is very cool how you break the components down that way on your website.
Where did you learn to do that kind of thing!?
I never read any books on how to build websites, but I do browse how-to articles of different things you can add to a website to make it stand out from others. It's easy to just go to any website around the world and reverse engineer how they did it. Sure you can google "how to write HTML code" or something similar, but I find it easier to just visit a website, right click, and choose View Page Source. Then the magic happens of figuring out how they did it. The difficult part comes with linking cascading style sheets, javascript code, and plugins. It's not that complicated. The photoshop magic of doctoring the pictures is probably harder to learn. I work with layers, so it's easy to turn one layer off, duplicate it, and modify the new layer.
1. First you make an image in photoshop with the crosshair labels on the bobbed deuce.
2. Then you map out the coordinates of each "hot spot" with an
on-line resource.
3. Then you work some magic with HTML code (including Image Map stuff from the on-line resource, Mouse rollover stuff, etc).
4. Test it locally on your own computer.
5. Upload the HTML code and photos to your own personal website.
6. Post the link for SS members (and the general public) to enjoy.