>No, I'm afraid it's pretty much taken for granted that they
are crap, useless tags which nobody in their right mind would
ever want to or need to use ever again. --snip--
Have you been on one of those assertiveness courses?
>By virtue of Javascript and CSS and the W3C DOM, it is
possible to emulate a marquee using the string gadget....--snip--
Excellent. Only problem is: I know how to type <marquee> but I don't know
the first thing about Javascript!
I will now begin the hunt for 5 sites that use marquee.
As for bgsounds....anyone that attached a 4meg wav to their page would
obviously need shooting. However, at the school for whom I run a website,
the children tend to be tickled pink when a page pops up with a bit of sound
- and they keep asking me when THEIR site will have a bit of sound.
A lot can be done with small sound files ....especially midi ones.
Josh Hayles
Webmaster,
http://www.tripletts.freeserve.co.uk
(A site that makes good use of the <marquee> tag on its front page.)
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