Get image map visible to user without mouseover

If I insert an image map, the user sees a hot spot image map when the mouse is over the image map. I want the user to see where there are hot spots before they move the mouse.
Is there a way to get this functionality without having another image overlay the image map? Perhaps I can use something other than image maps?
Peter

Use a graphics tool such as RoboScreen Capture to add a coloured border around the area.
See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips
@petergrainge

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