Marquee in Html


The HTML <marquee> element is used to insert a scrolling area of text. You can control what happens when the text reaches the edges of its content area using its attributes.

Attributes

behavior
Sets how the text is scrolled within the marquee. Possible values are scroll, slide and alternate. If no value is specified, the default value is scroll.

bgcolor
Sets the background color through color name or hexadecimal value.

direction
Sets the direction of the scrolling within the marquee. Possible values are left, right, up and down. If no value is specified, the default value is left.

height
Sets the height in pixels or percentage value.

hspace
Sets the horizontal margin

loop
Sets the number of times the marquee will scroll. If no value is specified, the default value is −1, which means the marquee will scroll continuously.

scrollamount
Sets the amount of scrolling at each interval in pixels. The default value is 6.

scrolldelay
Sets the interval between each scroll movement in milliseconds. The default value is 85. Note that any value smaller than 60 is ignored and the value 60 is used instead, unless truespeed is specified.

truespeed
By default, scrolldelay values lower than 60 are ignored. If truespeed is present, those values are not ignored.

vspace
Sets the vertical margin in pixels or percentage value.

width
Sets the width in pixels or percentage value.

Examples
<marquee>This text will scroll from right to left</marquee>

<marquee direction="up">This text will scroll from bottom to top</marquee>

<marquee direction="down" width="250" height="200" behavior="alternate" style="border:solid">
  <marquee behavior="alternate">
    This text will bounce
  </marquee>
</marquee>



This text will scroll from right to left This text will scroll from bottom to top This text will bounce 

Marquee Source https://developer.mozilla.org

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