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    Default Basic javascript scroller?

    Hihi,
    I'm in need of an DHTML text scroller which is easy to use , whereas all I have to do is define an div id in the JS and it does the rest.
    It should have all the same propeties off a normal Marquee element but it must be XHTML valid!

    +Rep to people who find me it.

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    I don't know, but javascriptkit.com/script/cut....


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    Quote Originally Posted by cunning View Post
    Nope
    I want something which is just like an normal <marquee> but I want it to be an XHTML valid JS code

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    use javascript.
    <script>
    document.write('<marquee>');
    </script>
    Omg its moving, it's moving, its moving WOOOOO!
    <script>
    document.write('</marquee>');
    </script>

    Not exactly valid but it's the way I do it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stepheen View Post
    use javascript.
    <script>
    document.write('<marquee>');
    </script>
    Omg its moving, it's moving, its moving WOOOOO!
    <script>
    document.write('</marquee>');
    </script>

    Not exactly valid but it's the way I do it .
    I might aswell just type without the js if it aint going to valid lol? +Rep anyway .

    Grr i've been searching Google all day, can't find a decent simple one >.<

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    Whats wrong with using <marquee>?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom-743 View Post
    Whats wrong with using <marquee>?
    It's not valid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom-743 View Post
    Whats wrong with using <marquee>?
    It's not an valid XHTML tag .

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    Quote Originally Posted by --ss-- View Post
    It's not an valid XHTML tag .
    Althogh valid code is ment to load in your browser faster, i don't think 1 un-valid tag will make a big differance.
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