Amanda asked me to explain how it was done ua marquee, that to explain briefly what it is ...... it is a very basic table that consists of a box with a column, ie, just do a cell. But added that it is the movement, hence instead of using codes "table" of a table, use the "marquee", ie marquee. Here I will
pasito by step, piano piano, so do not miss.
The complete code we use is as follows, if we want to use for buttons that link to other sites would be this code:
| \u0026lt;marquee direction = "up" SCROLLAMOUNT = "1" style = "background-text-align: center; width: 150px; height: 150px; border: 1px solid # 000000; padding: 3px" onmouseover = "this.scrollAmount = '0 '" onmouseout = "this . SCROLLAMOUNT = '2 '"> \u0026lt;a href="URL OF ENLACE" title="TÍTULO"> \u0026lt;img src =" URL OF THE IMAGE \u0026lt;/ a> Facebook \u0026lt; a href = "URL link" title = "TITLE"> \u0026lt;img src = "URL OF THE IMAGE \u0026lt;/ a> \u0026lt;/ marquee> |
From the beginning of the code" marquee " until it ends we met through a thousand things that I detail below
- marquee direction is the direction of motion. Can be upward (up) or down (behind) or right (right) or left (left)
- "SCROLLAMOUNT" indicates the speed of that movement. Can vary from 1 to the digit you want. The higher the number, the faster they move.
- "text-align" tells us which side you put the pictures on that table, well centered (center) and right (right) and left (left)
- "width" indicates the width of the table is marked in pixels. And "height" indicates the height of the table also marked in pixels.
- "border" indicates the thickness of the edge of the table. If we put 0 there is no edge, be transparent, and if we put a number .... The greater the number, thicker.
- "solid" indicates the color of that edge. You have to put the html code of the selected color.
if you put your mouse pointer over the table, you will see as for the movement, leaving to see the link there and we can prick.
If only we would do with images, we should place the address where the lodge and make the table in the same way as before. Has no difficulty.
That is, using the html "img". We can combine with the alignment (center, left, right). Basically, the code is as follows:
\u0026lt;ALINEACIÓN> \u0026lt;img src="http://DIRECCIÓN OF IMÁGEN"> \u0026lt;/ alignment>
images say that they can add a size width and heigh and more, but hey, from the basics.
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