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note : I don't think you can see the marquee element in action in your blog reader. Compatible with Firefox (best) & Safari (other browsers?). Not so much with Google Chrome, as some of the marquees don't work.
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I've been spending time with a couple of my favourite html elements - the marquee and the table. Above is a virtual painting of their lovely coexistence. The ♥ symbol is now included in the Oxford English Dictionary. I guess I'm into that. The dark floating cloud at the bottom is a secret.
Marquee de belle is a marquee gallery blog, started in 2008, representing all of my works in marquee. Also featured is one of the early sketches for the above painting.