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Question Posted Thursday December 30 2004, 7:52 pm

how do you get words to move on your page.. like is there a html code or something?

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charmed-cherry21 answered Thursday December 30 2004, 8:35 pm:
Yes. It is called a Marquee. Use the following html code for it < marquee > text < / marquee > but take out all the spaces.

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Karen answered Thursday December 30 2004, 8:23 pm:
It's called a marquee. There are a few types of them! Just go to this HTML code site and just pick the one you want: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)! Hope I helped :)
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FunnyCide answered Thursday December 30 2004, 8:20 pm:
yeah, it is a marquee code. i don't know it off hand, but go to: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

that will tell you every kind of scrolling, bouncing etc marquee there is plus how to control where it goes and how fast.
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