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<TITLE> Moving Objects </TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR = "lightgreen">
<H1> Moving Text Using Marquee </H1>
<FONT FACE = "MS Sans Serif" COLOR = "Red" SIZE = "7">
<MARQUEE DIRECTION = "Right" BEHAVIOR="SLIDE" SCROLLAMOUNT=10>
Touchpad
</MARQUEE>
</FONT>
<MARQUEE DIRECTION = "Left" BEHAVIOR="ALTERNATE" SCROLLAMOUNT=10>
<IMG SRC = "plane.png" WIDTH = "400" HEIGHT = "400">
</MARQUEE>
</BODY>
</HTML>
The output of the preceding code is shown:
Info Byte
The <MARQUEE> tag was added by
Microsoft and is not supported by all
web browsers.
i + LINKING WEB PAGES
A website is a collection of web pages that are interlinked with each other and contain related
information. These web pages are linked with the help of a feature of HTML called a hyperlink. A
hyperlink is generally an underlined text that, when clicked, will take you to another web page.
Generally, hyperlinks are seen in blue colour. Images can also be used as hyperlinks. When the
mouse is hovered over it, the mouse pointer changes to a hand shape.
HTML allows us to create two types of links, which are:
• Internal linking: The process of linking a particular section of the same website is called
internal linking. In this case, the hyperlink and the linked section appears on the same website.
• External linking: The process of linking a web page to another web page of the same website
or another web page is called external linking.
Anchor Tag
Anchor tag is used for creating hyperlinks in HTML web pages. It is a container tag and is used
as <A> Hyperlink Text </A>. Where, Hyperlink Text is a text or an image.
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