If you mean a scrolling text banner, then you can use the Marquee tag. It is not a popular tag among web designers because scrolling text can look very tacky and get annoying. Not all browsers support the Marquee tag. It is one of Microsoft's tags, designed for Explorer. Here is a simple example of how to use it. <Marquee>This will give you scrolling text, in some browsers</Marquee>
You just go <center> <marquee> I <3 ... .......... </marquee>
You will place the text for scrolling between and tags. You can add element attributes to alter the default behavior of the marquee. It is a block-level element and is not considered standard HTML, though most browsers support it in some way. The CSS3 working draft from the W3C gives a new way to present scrolling elements using CSS, but that is not yet standard either.
the codes is [marquee]a few words[/marquee] try this one [marquee=alternate]blah blah blah[/marquee]
There are four different marquee tools.
Marquee Cinemas was created in 1979.
Winter Marquee was created in 2002.
Marquee Club was created in 1958.
The Black Marquee was created in 2009.
<marquee direction="left">Text Here</marquee>
The TImes Square marquee
<marquee> YOUR TEXT </marquee> make it pretty! (: