How to use marquees
This applies to Internet Explorer only, but if done
properly, you'll create a great effect without taking
anything away from the Netscape user (who will simply see
normal, static text). The simplest way to put a marquee on
your page is this:
<marquee bgcolor = cornsilk>
Welcome to my realm on the Net!
</marquee>
You will get this:
Note: You can change the background color (yellow) to
the color of your choice. Also, pay attention not to use
long sentences, and always check how the text looks in
Netscape!
If you'd like more control, you can specify the width and
height of your marquee:
<marquee width="300" height="23">
Do you like it?
</marquee>
Here's what you'll get:
OK. Many people asked about the bouncing text, so here it
is:
<marquee behavior=alternate bgcolor=cornsilk>
All the best from Free Webmaster Tips!
</marquee>
And you'll get this:
I hope this came in useful!
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