Hotspots, changing the colors of links on working capital, etc.

I'm working on a homepage with a graphical navigation bar.  I created hot spots for each link on the page in the bar of navigation, assigned to the colors in the properties page for the bearings area, active links and visited links.  They are not well.  Am I missing something?

Hotspots are areas within an image map.  IOW: a single image with several different links on this subject.  You get no effect hover on image maps. I'm sorry.

Better to use a CSS menu system.

CSS Express in the drop-down Menus (tutorial)
http://www.Projectseven.com/tutorials/navigation/auto_hide/

CSS Tab Designer creates drawn 60 + CSS button and tab Menus (download)
http://www.highdots.com/CSS-tab-Designer/

List-O-Rama (DW Extension)
http://www.DMXzone.com/go?5618

CSS Menu Maker (generator Menu online)
http://www.cssmenumaker.com/

Pop-up menu Magic2 by PVII (purchase of DW extension)
http://www.Projectseven.com/products/menusystems/PMM2/index.htm

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