above someone used the marquee tag. this will only work in internet explorer. the other 150 browsers will only see still side-by-side images that will not scroll. instead do the following
i also see a link above to dynamic drive. nothing there will help you. you cannot use anything using javascript in myspace.
below make the height of the div tag the same as the height of the images. all images should be resized to the same size.
width="100" height="100">
width="100" height="100">
width="100" height="100">
width="100" height="100">
width="100" height="100">
width="100" height="100">
width="100" height="100">
2006-08-04 04:54:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Thats not html. To make images scroll, you will need to use some javascript.
Go to this link:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex14/index.html
It shows you different types of scrolling you can do with images. You just need to cut and paste the code they provide for you and just fill in the parts of the code that references your pictures.
Check out this website too cuz it shows you an example of how you want your scrolling images to look and it even gives you the exact code:
http://www.htmate2.com/fx/
2006-08-04 04:50:04
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answered by Sean I.T ? 7
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I don't know it off the top of my head, but if you google:
HTML scripting + Images + scroll
you should find a site that has the code.
2006-08-04 04:49:15
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answered by s_veilleux32 2
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you likely recommend a 'textarea'. And what you desire to do is named 'escaping'. while you're utilising very own homestead page, you could call interior the textarea tags. If not, then you definately get to have relaxing with Javascript to do string replacements.
2016-11-03 21:17:24
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answered by ? 4
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2006-08-04 04:48:48
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answered by ? 1
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change directions: {left, right, up, down}
add behavior:
or
2006-08-04 05:07:29
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answered by Anonymous
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up
down
right
left
for more go to http://www.hypergurl.com
2006-08-04 04:50:59
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answered by Ray M Be (Bay) 3
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