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mark4man

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I have a website I am developing, which will be a resource site for digital musicians & computer recording.

Under the home page's header, I want a narrow graphic of a sound wave to scroll across the entire screen, from right to left...as a thin horizontal band...which will resemble an audio track as it plays in a PC digital audio workstation (multitrack recording application.)

Well...I have the graphic. I created a screen shot of a SONAR project; & cropped it down to one track's display width. I then saved the screen shot as a TIF file; & then assembled two copies side by side using layers in Photoshop (to make it twice as long.)

I now have the perfect graphic at a suitable length (which I can of course optimize it for the web as a JPG.)

All I need is a script to make it scroll (& I of course need to be able to place the graphic in a layer in Dreamweaver, for correct positioning.)

Is something like this obtainable...or writable? The only tickers or scrollers I've ever seen are for text.

Could someone please point me in the right direction?

Thanks,

mark4man



BTW - This is the way to go, correct? To make this an automated .gif would require making the existing graphic a lot longer; & then consecutively framing smaller width areas in one direction...which would be a huge job (& result in a huge file), right?
 
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I really have no clue as to what you are looking to do, but as a guess:
Code:
<marquee><img src="http://path.to/the.image" /></marquee>
 
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I have no idea what you're talking about either, mark4man, but I do know that the <marquee> tag in HTML only works with text, not images.
 
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