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Web Source Web Design Tips - Creating A Customized Marquee

The MARQUEE tag is used to scroll text across a web page
and is only supported by Microsoft Internet Explorer.

You can change the background color, width, the number of
times your message will scroll and the speed that your
text scrolls, by adding the following attributes within
your MARQUEE tag.

BGCOLOR="#CCCCCC" - background color

LOOP - Determines how many times the text will scroll.
-1 is indefinite and will continuously scroll. You can set
this to whatever you'd like.

SCROLLAMOUNT - Determines the speed your text will scroll.

WIDTH - Determines the width of your marquee.

width="100%">Example Marquee

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