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picture in marquees ok i want to put a marquee with pictures in a text table but its not working and i dont know what im doing wrong. i would just put the marquee with pictures but for some reason it stays at thevery right and is so thin that you cant see the pictures. i know this is confusing but if you could help id really appreciate it
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Are you sure the text table you are using allows HTML? Some do and some don't. If you want your pictures to scroll in a marquee, you have to insert the image code in the marquee code so that it will look like this:
< marquee >< img src="URL" >< /marquee >
But remove all the spaces except between the 'img src' and it should work.
You just need to find the URL of the picture you want to use by uploading it to a image hosting site and pasting the URL between the quotations in the code. You can add more than one picture by adding another image code.
And yes, this was sort of confusing. ]
This Is a bit confusing, but I THINK I understand? The HTML code for a picture marquee would be as followed:
< marquee >< img src="URL OF PICTURE HERE" >< / marquee >
And simply go through and delete all of the EMPTY SPACES within in < and > [EXCEPT FOR THE ONE SEPARATING THE WORDS "IMG" and "SRC".
The picture you want to scroll has to have a URL code. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.. if it is a picture you have on your COMPUTER, you have to go to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and SIGN UP for a FREE account. Then "BROWSE" for a picture on your computer. Once you've found it, click "SUMBIT". Next it will PROVIDE you with a "TAG" URL, and THAT is the one you want [the "TAG" one]. Just copy that right into the comment.
If this picture is one you just found online, simply RIGHT CLICK it. Go down to "PROPERTIES", and copy it's ENTIRE "(URL) ADDRESS". Then simply PASTE that withing this code where it says "URL OF PICTURE HERE", make sense?
It's really quite easy. Hopefully you understand. :D ]
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