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Commsman Posted - 19 Apr 2005 : 19:04:06
When I create a scrolling marquee, what is the difference between the two behaviours: Scroll and Slide? These seem to have the same effect.
It does work very well anyway - useful for vertical scrolling news items!
Cheers
Julian
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s.dav Posted - 21 Apr 2005 : 21:29:46
The marquee tag works perfectly only under IE because it is a Microsoft extension to the HTML.
Firefox for compatibility support this ;-)
Commsman Posted - 21 Apr 2005 : 17:25:46
I see - but the reason I did not see this at first is that this does not work in this way in Firefox - it just keeps on going like scroll.
Anyway - this should not be a problem - I expect it will only be used for the occasional vertical news scroller - where continuous movement is fine.
Cheers
jtarin Posted - 20 Apr 2005 : 01:23:21
"Scroll" is for text that starts at one side of the screen and disappears off the other side.
"Slide" is for text that starts at one side and of the screen and stops when it reaches the other.
"Alternate" is for text that starts at one side and of the screen and bounces back when it reaches the other side.

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