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DHTMLLib Auto-scrolling Viewports
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DHTMLLib Auto-scrolling Viewports

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Short Description
Add cross-browser scrolling marquees to your web page that can contain any HTML.

Long Description
See how to create cross-browser scrolling marquees that can contain any HTML in your web page. Our simple marquee function allows you to control the speed and direction.

Author
Scott Isaacs
Submission URL
http://www.SiteExperts.com/dhtmllib/demos/marquee/page1.asp
Submission Date
Nov 16,1998
Last Update
Jan 3,1999
 

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Overall Rating: 3.8

vinny on Sep 19, 2000 at 12:03:11 PMRating: 4

Couple of questions please. These answers for this questions are not listed in the documentation. So.

1) How can we define from which pixel the marquee starts. Say, I have defined the marquee starts from left , but i would also like to define from which pixel from the left.

2) Now, if the contents of the viewport are too many, it takes a long time for the viewport contents to be visible again after disappearing.

How can we make the viewport visible as fast as possible.

Thanks a Lot and please reply

Bye

ashraf25 on Jun 14, 2000 at 1:59:04 PMRating: 1
I like it
ashraf25 on Jun 14, 2000 at 1:58:43 PMNo Rating
I like it
csb12 on Dec 29, 1999 at 1:18:33 PMRating: 4

It wd be great if this can be modified to act as a single line scroller.  ie. if there are several lines defined in the DIV block, and this can be modified to scroll each line into an area of 1 line height.  Thanks

 

 

Scott Isaacs on Dec 3, 1999 at 10:28:14 AMNo Rating
DHTML "breaks" in Netscape when the window is resized. This is a well-known bug. The work-around is to force a reload of the page when the window resizes.

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