Thanks everyone!
Christian Heilmann wrote:
Can anyone point me to a good CSS based news scroller?
News scrollers require either Flash or JavaScript to run.
I was kinda wondering the same thing.Is it possible to create a news
scroller without using javascript, or at least use a very minimum of
javascript. I'm not really against the javascript but all the
solutions I've seen won't degrade well when using a browser without
JS. My thought was to create a CSS styled listed and have it scroll
through the list items... I don't know if that can be done entirely in
css though, it'd probably need some JS. Any thoughts?
That wouldn't be hard to do. You need JavaScript in any case, as it is
behaviour what you are talking about.
The logic is easy: You crop the section you want to see and change the
position of it every x milliseconds. However, who benefits from a
scroller like this? Is it really needed or annoying DHTML fun from the
end 90ies?
I did a small test there: This one only applies the styles when JS is
available and also allows the visitor to stop the scroll.
http://icant.co.uk/sandbox/newsscroller/
You can set the start and end positions, and the speed.
HTH
Chris
This is off-topic now, let's stop this.
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