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You cant in HTML. Try Javascript (however it is better if you use a picture editor like Macromedia Fireworks and save the image as .jpg), You can. You would have to program it though. I have some of the "text moving features" added to my personal HTML. You could do the same.
When I was buying my tickets, I looked up and saw the marquee anouncing the movie.
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you type in <marquee> before your sentence REMINDER:you must have emoticons e.g: <marquee>I send gifts :-d :-d
In the city. Take the bus to the city for free and then the Marquee is up the stairs and on your left. (Bus stop outside gate)
Marquee - a large tent with sides that can be rolled up, often put up for some outdoor entertainment
It normally sets up a The Marquee, beside The Showgrounds, Balintemple, Cork.
<marquee>Rubber I think...</marquee>
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