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how to add moving fonts in document?

is there any tag called as <MARQUEE>

4th Jul 2016, 3:44 AM
kishore kumar
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<marquee> is not supported anymore. Use CSS animation. Like @keyframes. I've just tested <marquee> in Firefox and it works just fine but as I said, it's not valid HTML5.
4th Jul 2016, 4:20 AM
ZinC
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thanks a lot @zinc
4th Jul 2016, 4:38 AM
kishore kumar
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I've already said it works but is not valid HTML. The <marquee> element is a non-standard element. It was Microsoft who introduced it. Everyone will hate your page if you use it 😆
4th Jul 2016, 5:46 PM
ZinC
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ok
4th Jul 2016, 6:36 PM
kishore kumar
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use <marquee> tag.
4th Jul 2016, 2:51 PM
Damini Saxena
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Marquee tag works. Tested in safari, chrome, and firefox, works well. Do it like this "<marquee>MOVING TEXT HERE</marquee>
13th Jul 2016, 2:37 PM
Andrew Agustin
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is marquee tag wrks under html5?????@damini
4th Jul 2016, 3:20 PM
kishore kumar
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