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On this page I'll describe each member of my family. Here's an example of a format I might use.

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Christmas 2007

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Me

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/* This script and many more are available free online at The JavaScript Source!! http://javascript.internet.com Created by: Brian Huisman | http://www.greywyvern.com/ */ /* ******************************************************************** * HTML Block Scroller & Marquee JavaScript - v2.0 * - Copyright 2008 - Licenced for free distribution under the BSDL * - http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php * * Have one or more scrolling blocks of HTML anywhere on your webpages. * The scroller will even pause on mouseover and resume on mouseout. * * Version 2.0 * - Uses DOM-only methods (compatible with application/xhtml+xml) * - Blocks are created in the HTML page, rather than as JS variables * - Automatic startup on page load *********************************************************************** *** Instructions ****************************************************** *********************************************************************** * 1. Create the container for the scroller in the body of your HTML: * *

* * Where "scr1" is any name you choose. You don't have to use a
* either. You may use any block level element that can be pixel * resized; such as a element to which the display:block; CSS * property has been applied. * *********************************************************************** * 2. Fill the scroller container with child
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* * Assign the class "default" to the first block, the one which you * would like displayed if javascript is disabled. * *********************************************************************** * 3. Add the following rule(s) to your CSS stylesheet: * * #scr1 div { * visibility:hidden; * } * #scr1, #scr1 div.default { * width:160px; * height:120px; * overflow:hidden; * visibility:visible; * } * #scr1 table tr td div { * visibility:visible; * } * * Change both "scr1" to the id you gave to the scroller container. The * width and height properties should match those you will use in step 4. * * To further style the scroller container, assign CSS properties to the * scroller target id: * * #scr1 { * background-color:#f6f6f6; * margin:0px auto; * } * * The script will replace each block you add to the container with a * single-celled . So to style the blocks of your scroller, you * can style these table cells as if they were actually part of your * document source: * * #scr1 table tr td { * padding:10px; * color:#ff0000; * text-align:center; * vertical-align:middle; * } * *********************************************************************** * 4. Create a new scrollObject: * * new scrollObject("scr1", 120, 120, "up", 5000, 1.4); * * The arguments for this object are as follows: * a. - ID of the target tag (from step 1) * b. - Width (in pixels) of your scroller * c. - Height (in pixels) of your scroller * d. - Scroll direction: one of "up", "down", "left" or "right" * e. - Amount of time to pause before next scroll begins (ms) * f. - Slide-in speed of your scroller (1.001 up to width or height) * *********************************************************************** *** To add more scrollers to the same page: *************************** *********************************************************************** * 1. Create additional containers - with different ID's - and blocks in * the body of your HTML * *
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* *********************************************************************** * 2. Add the matching rules to your CSS stylesheet * * #scr2 div, * #scr3 div { * visibility:hidden; * } * #scr2, #scr2 div.default { * width:468px; * height:60px; * overflow:hidden; * visibility:visible; * } * #scr3, #scr3 div.default { * width:140px; * height:140px; * overflow:hidden; * visibility:visible; * } * #scr2 table tr td div, * #scr3 table tr td div { * visibility:visible; * } * *********************************************************************** * 3. Create new scrollObjects for each scroller in the