Oh lucky me, I get to rewrite one of the company’s ropiest sites. (Which is quite an achievement in itself)
Put it this way – it still uses the <marquee> tag. I’m just waiting for my first sighting of <blink>…
Maybe it’s just very forward-looking, given that the spec for CSS 3 is reinstating <marquee> – with lots of new ways to style it….
Crap. My company website (not maintained my me, I must add) also has a soft spot for the ‘marquee’. I thought it looked great, before I had a clue.
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Maybe it’s just very forward-looking, given that the spec for CSS 3 is reinstating <marquee> – with lots of new ways to style it….
Crap. My company website (not maintained my me, I must add) also has a soft spot for the ‘marquee’. I thought it looked great, before I had a clue.