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Active Scrolling Text & News Scroller 4.7

Developer: Sirius Computer Consultants Limited (more products...)
OS:Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ CE/OS/2/OS/2 Warp/OS/2 Warp 4/MAC 68k/Mac OS X/Unix/Linux/MS-DOS
License:Shareware
Price: $25 (Buy it now)
Size:0.019 MB
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Easily add Professional Quality Scrolling Content to any Web Page. The Scrolling Text function is capable of scrolling any HTML content including text and images. Styling, Sizing, Scroll Speed and Page Pause are set by setting the values of a series of parameters. With Configurator tool setting the parameters is easy. Simply select and the settings you require and the Configurator will provide you with the code to copy and paste into your page. Free Use or Licensed The Scrolling Text function can be used for Free providing a link to the JPowered web site exists within the page. There are no restrictions on the link and it can be placed anywhere within the page. e.g. at the very end of your page. If you would rather not have a link to the JPowered site within your page then a license key may be purchased. Much more than just Text Virtually any content can be added to the scroller including images, links, tables and of course text. Lightweight The scrolling text code is contained in two very small files (less than 9kb in total!). This makes the function very fast to load and execute. Simple to Use With the Configurator Tool, adding the scrolling function to a page becomes very very easy for anyone. It is entirely possible to add a scrolling box to a page within just a few minutes. Fully 100% Cross Browser and OS Compatible This scrolling function is based on standard browser technology (CSS and JavaScript) and therefore will operate on all browsers and all operating systems. Scroll Content is Visible to Search Engines Unlike many scrollers, the content is supplied via standard HTML which resides within the page. This means that when a search engine visits the page, the scrolling content will be read just like the rest of your page content. Accessibility and Section 508 Compliance Again because the scrolling content resides as standard HTML within the page, this function is fully compliant with section 508.

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