antonOO2
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text that moves across the screen.Anyone know the html for it ?
cheers
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Corsa Sport Gav
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<marquee> (txt here) </marquee>
i think
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antonOO2
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cheers
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Sam
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Does that work on other browsers like Netscape and Opera? As I thought the Marquee tag was a IE-only thing?
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Joff
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It is.
Goto http://www.dynamicdrive.com for Javascript versions that even work in shit like Opera.
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Nismo
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Microsoft are chumps but they do make the better things ish
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*Donna*
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http://www.mountaindragon.com/html/marquee.htm
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ed
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<marquee> works in all browsers, unless the idiot who designed the browser forgot to include all the basic HTML commands
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Joff
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<marquee> isn't part of the W3C specification for HTML 4 http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/index/elements.html
Microsoft thought people wanted it, which they did so other browsers have started to add support for it.
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