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    Default Start Marquee on MouseOver?

    Well I know you can stop Marquee on MouseOver, but how can you start it on mouseover?
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    Um,. I dont know if you can..

    But you could do something like an iframe onmouseover it loads the marquee page?
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    It'll be the same as turn off, in Javascript, but turn on? XD

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    I could use javascript to replace the div with the marquee version, and then on mouse off it changes it back to normal?

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    Yeh but it starts on

    But then you could use the onload i suppose
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    how about when its clicked?

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    Basically you could have a div with display: none; which contains the marquee code, and on hover it changes to display: block; thus displaying the marquee

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    couldn't you do an on mouse over:

    document.write("<marquee>Marquee contents here</marquee>);

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    or you could change the innerHTML of the div onmouseover?
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