okay, it is html if you knowwhat an html tag is, you are set with a capitol 'J'
Anyway, in an html tag, you surround a word with these arrow pointer thingys. ">" and "<"
For the sake of not fucking this post up, I am not going to use those bracket things because they will think I am trying HTML. so, for the first one, I shall use ")" and the second shall be "(". so, the tag works like this: (marquee)TEXT FOR MARQUEE HERE(/marquee) you can change th9ings like width and behavior. (marquee width="300")TEXT(/Marquee) (Marquee behavior="Alternate")TEXT(/marquee)
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if you knowwhat an html tag is, you are set with a capitol 'J'
Anyway, in an html tag, you surround a word with these arrow pointer thingys. ">" and "<"
For the sake of not fucking this post up, I am not going to use those bracket things because they will think I am trying HTML. so, for the first one, I shall use ")" and the second shall be "(".
so, the tag works like this:
(marquee)TEXT FOR MARQUEE HERE(/marquee)
you can change th9ings like width and behavior.
(marquee width="300")TEXT(/Marquee)
(Marquee behavior="Alternate")TEXT(/marquee)
etc.
but dont start crampin my style n0ob.
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