What is HTML Marquee?
In Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is an HTML awning that causes the elements contained in the brand to move through the visible area of the website. HTML Marquee was originally designed to allow designers to easily include text animation in the Ticker-Tape style, although the brand can be used on any type of element, including images and hyperlinks. Like many HTML brands, HTML Marquee has several attributes that can be set to control the direction and speed of movement, how many times the item should move and how much of the screen should be browsed. HTML Marquee has never technically part of the HTML language standard; Instead, it was an extension created for one web browser, although many other browsers eventually created some brand support. Basic shifting HTML is easy to reproduce using cascade style leaves (CSS) and JavaScript® and this is the preferred method of creating an effect.
The important note about the HTML Marquee brand is that it was an extension created exclusively for Microsoft Internet Explorer®, without any notice of the consortium that maintains and regulates the HTML standard standard. This meant that the awning function would originally portray only in one browser and did not have a formal standard for implementing other browsers. Most of the web browsers eventually implemented the marked brand support, mostly to adhere to existing websites. The awning brand is officially depreciated according to the HTML language standard, but its permanent support is not guaranteed and its continuing use is discouraged.
Within the website, you can use the HTML Marquee brand to close a text, image, or other HTML element, so the element is visibly shifted or shifted by page. The default behavior is that the element moves from the invisible position per year of the frame to the left and then out of sight behind the left edge of thehim. Without any other definitions, the awning element is constantly shifting in this way as long as the site is displayed.
Several features can be defined to better manage the behavior of HTML Marquee. The direction of the HTML awning can be changed so the objects will pass vertically. The speed of movement can be defined in milliseconds to make the elements move faster or more slowly. Most importantly, the default behavior of moving to and from invisible places can be changed, so the text always appears in its scrolling area. A specific number of cycles or loops can also be defined, so the text will travel across the screen certain times before stopping and static.