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    Hello, everyone.
    I have a trouble. Here is the situation:
    On a travel site there is a map. Some places (where the travelling club has been to) are marked with small circles. Each circle is a menu item created via Wayfinder. Via CSS menu items are positioned as absolute on the image of the map. Link text is hidden (it is shown when the circle is hovered). CSS properties of each circle are written in a TV (left: [*x*]; top: [*y*]Wink.
    The task is the following.
    In the backend - on the page of editing a geographic place (i.e. Baikal lake) there is a TV (+ManagerManager) with a large image of the map of the world - the same image as on the site.
    I’d like to make this http://4ildren.com/projects/debri work on this map in the TV, so that the coordinates of the circle were [*x*] and [*y*] values, so that site manager had no need to guess the coordinates trying to define them with a ruler on his display.
    I can hardly imagine how to do it.
    And I know only HTML, CSS and jquery (((

    Could you please help a Russian community member? ))))