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offdachain
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<marquee direction="left" width="50%" style="background:#FF0000"> <font color=#FFFFFF>TEXT</font></marquee>
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does anyone have this same exact ^^^ marquee code but with a border inlcuded so u can have a border color along with a backround, n color font??
largosama
add a border=# bordercolor=COLOR and bgcolor=COLOR into the marquee tag

and a <font color=COLOR></font> Around your marquee tags, not inside the marquee
sweetdreamsx3
It doesn't matter if the font color code is inside the marquee. As long as you close it, it doesn't matter. It still works fine.
offdachain
QUOTE(sweetdreamsx3 @ Jan 31 2005, 7:41 PM)
It doesn't matter if the font color code is inside the marquee. As long as you close it, it doesn't matter. It still works fine.
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why wont u or somebody else just code it for me.. then i copy n paste that to my header.. cus what u 2 up there^^ are sayin to me is confusing.. like it doesnt make sense.. outside or inside the tag?? **confused** _dry.gif
sweetdreamsx3
Since you gonna be like that, WHY DONT YOU JUST ADD BORDER=# somewhere? It aint that hard.
largosama
shifty.gif well I guess it's habit omfg it's google to the rescue
PimPinLiLShoRtY
i know this off subject! but some yall really have bad attitude problems! yall needa just straightin up foreal or just dont say nothin! damn! this is a help respond , it doesnt need someone respondin with attitude!
offdachain
i knowww damn! =(
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