Thats Javascript.

Im not to tough at Javascript, but im sure you could detect if the user has
Javascript enabled, if not provide a box with vertical scrolling, or a box
with
say 2 or 3 articles.

That example you provided is a good example in itself. If you dont know
Javascript im sure there are plenty of examples within google.

Hope that helps.

On 7/14/07, Nick Roper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi All,

A customer has asked for a region of a page to display 'scrolling' news
headlines. The example site that they have given is:

http://www.imeche.org/

They would like something similar but with the following modifications:

1) Slower rate of traverse
2) Less vertical space so that only one headline is read at a time.
3) Headline pauses momentarily to allow reading and clicking of link.

$64K question: is there a way of doing this that is accessible and
compliant? I know the specs say to avoid scrolling text, but thought I'd
ask anyway.

I'm sure this has come up before so please refer me to previous
posts/articles if appropriate.

Many thanks.

Nick


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Nick Roper
partner
logical elements

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