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The Marquee is a legendary music club first located at 165 Oxford Street, London, UK when it opened in 1958 with a range of jazz and skiffle acts.

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  • Marquee
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  • The Marquee is a legendary music club first located at 165 Oxford Street, London, UK when it opened in 1958 with a range of jazz and skiffle acts.
  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marquee]] marquise.
  • The marquee tag is a non-standard HTML element which causes text to scroll up, down, left or right automatically. The tag was first introduced in early versions of Internet Explorer, and was compared to Netscape Netscape's blink element, as a proprietary non-standard extension to the HTML standard with usability problems. It is deprecated by the W3C, and they advise against using it in HTML. Uses the same syntax as the img element. (Note: Marquee can have not just text but just about any package of item(s) such as one or more images or movie clips or animated GIFs.)
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  • HTML 2 onwards, XHTML 1 onwards
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  • The Marquee is a legendary music club first located at 165 Oxford Street, London, UK when it opened in 1958 with a range of jazz and skiffle acts.
  • The marquee tag is a non-standard HTML element which causes text to scroll up, down, left or right automatically. The tag was first introduced in early versions of Internet Explorer, and was compared to Netscape Netscape's blink element, as a proprietary non-standard extension to the HTML standard with usability problems. It is deprecated by the W3C, and they advise against using it in HTML. Uses the same syntax as the img element. Allows the user to set the behavior of the marquee to one of three different types: * Scroll (default) – Scrolls the text from right-to-left, and restarts at the right side of the marquee when it has reached the left side. Text disappears when looping finishes. * Slide – When used in absence of the 'Behavior' attribute, contents to be scrolled will slide the entire length of marquee but stops the moment it hits the end, so that the contents will be displayed. But if it is used with attribute 'Behavior' then the attribute 'Slide' will be ignored. Behavior Loops are counted by each time it reaches each end of the marquee; a loop of 1 is different from 'Slide' attribute. when item is being scrolled with 'Slide' attribute, item will stop permanently at the end of lengh of the marquee, displaying the entire item. However, when an item is being scrolled without a 'Loop' attribute, the number of scrolls will be repeated according to what number 'Loop' is equal to. If 'Loop=1' then item will scroll only once and will exit the length of marquee completely, while the item being scrolled will stop would be the same as 'Slide'. By default, 'Loop=infinite' so it is not needed to code the attribute 'Loop' is you want a non-stop scroll. Note: 'Loop' will be ignored if attribute 'Behavior' is coded. Also, if 'Behavior=Alternate' and 'Loop=2' then item will go from beginning of the Marquee to the end and back to the beginning, counting a round trip as 2 loops. Bgcolor Sets the background color of the marquee. Direction Sets the direction of the marquee box to either left-to-right, right-to-left, up-to-down and down-to-up. Width This sets how wide the marquee should be. Loop This sets how many times the marquee should 'Loop' its text. Each trip counts as one loop.::This sets the amount of time, in milliseconds, between 'frames'. Much like watching a replay of a video where every frame of the video would be paused for x number of miliseconds. So, 'Scrolldelay=1000' means a slow motion where every frame lasts one thousand miliseconds or one second. This is how many pixels the text moves between 'frames'. So scrollamount=1 gives you the slowest scroll speed. Scrolldelay This sets how many times the marquee should 'Loop' its text. Each trip counts as one loop.::This sets the amount of time, in milliseconds, between 'frames'. Much like watching a replay of a video where every frame of the video would be paused for x number of miliseconds. So, 'Scrolldelay=1000' means a slow motion where every frame lasts one thousand miliseconds or one second. (Note: Marquee can have not just text but just about any package of item(s) such as one or more images or movie clips or animated GIFs.)
  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marquee]] marquise.
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