Adobe Muse hyperlink only actviates on the edge of the image

When the cursor is in the center of the image, the hyperlink will not be activated. It is only on the edge of razors of the image. Any help is appreciated great.

You probably have an invisible element or something on top of your image. Do a select all to highlight all the elements on the page and check that you have all of the empty elements during the installation. Like maybe a text box which is bigger it must be.

Can you provide a link?

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