Cross Browser Ticker - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Cross Browser Ticker
  • Author
Premshree Pillai
  • Category
JavaScript / Text Scrolling
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     With the Cross Browser Ticker JavaScript you can have an appealing page designed which will keep the visitors interested in your web site. The script can scroll messages, which can also be linked. Messages can be added in the script. The scrolling speed can also be configured in the script. The scrolling is executed on the press of a button. The scrolling pauses on mouseover or after the completion of the display of each message.


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