How do you create a scrolling comment line in Front Page?

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Paul Scandlyn

I want to create a scrolling line on the index page of a web site. How do I
do it. The line would contain the latest news and I would like for it to run
across the page (left to right) like a stock ticker at the bottom of the TV
screen.
 
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Kevin Spencer

Unfortunately, the marquee is only supported in IE. However, a scrolling
textbox would work in any browser. The following web site has quite a number
of them:

http://javascript.internet.com/scrolls/

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Kevin Spencer
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..Net Developer
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Thomas A. Rowe

FYI: The marquee tag is supported in NS6 and above.

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Don Dean

Hi Kevin,
I'm going to diverge from this subject and ask you another question.

A while back you answered one of my posts about "Making Money with Frontpage".
You said when you started out, you set up a web site that had tutorials on it.
Is this web site still available. I'd be interested in checking out some of
your tutorials, especially the one on databases.
 
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Kevin Spencer

Sure is Don, although I don't update it much these days. It still has all
the ASP tutorials on it, which is what I think you want. It also has a few
articles about ASP.Net, which you may find interesting:
http://www.takempis.com.

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Neither a follower nor a lender be.
 
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Uncle Joe

Kevin, thanks for sharing. Joe

Kevin Spencer said:
Sure is Don, although I don't update it much these days. It still
has all the ASP tutorials on it, which is what I think you want. It
also has a few articles about ASP.Net, which you may find
interesting: http://www.takempis.com.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
.Net Developer
Neither a follower nor a lender be.
 

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