2008/9/23 Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Not Debian-related, but you folks are the best source of technical > answers I know of. > > I've been googling and digging for two days, but I can't quite hit on > the correct Google search terms to find my answer .... > > I also have limited web-designing experience (mostly straight HTML, and > only a beginner's concept of that). > > I want to put up an HTML page that has a text area that either: > > 1) shows a short blurb of text (e.g. "Today is Lincoln's Birthday. > Celebrate by spending a penny.") for 5 or 7 seconds, and then fades out > (preferably, although instantly snapping to the next blurb is better > than nothing) to be replaced by the next blurb of text, and so on until > all 10 blurbs (or fifteen, or whatever) have been shown, and then start > over. > > OR > > 2) scrolls through the various blurbs slowly, and then returns to the > top of the list to scroll again. > > I've managed to work out the Javascript code for doing this with > pictures (http://goshen.acu.edu/cmr02b/) by snarfing and tinkering with > code from a site that does it, but I can't figure out how to do it with > text. > > Preferably the text blurbs to be used would be located in separate files > (or a single file, if that's easier). > > Thanks for any help! >
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