NAME
HTML::Object::DOM::Element::Marquee - HTML Object DOM Marquee Class
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::Object::DOM::Element::Marquee;
my $marquee = HTML::Object::DOM::Element::Marquee->new ||
die( HTML::Object::DOM::Element::Marquee->error, "\n" );
VERSION
v0.2.0
DESCRIPTION
Deprecated: This feature is no longer recommended. Though some browsers might still support it, it may have already been removed from the relevant web standards, may be in the process of being dropped, or may only be kept for compatibility purposes. Avoid using it, and update existing code if possible; see the compatibility table at the bottom of this page to guide your decision. Be aware that this feature may cease to work at any time.
INHERITANCE
+-----------------------+ +---------------------------+ +-------------------------+ +----------------------------+ +-------------------------------------+
| HTML::Object::Element | --> | HTML::Object::EventTarget | --> | HTML::Object::DOM::Node | --> | HTML::Object::DOM::Element | --> | HTML::Object::DOM::Element::Marquee |
+-----------------------+ +---------------------------+ +-------------------------+ +----------------------------+ +-------------------------------------+
PROPERTIES
Inherits properties from its parent HTML::Object::DOM::Element
behavior
This is the HTML attribute that reflects how the text is scrolled within the marquee. Possible values are scroll
, slide
and alternate
. If no value is specified, the default value is scroll
.
See also Mozilla documentation
bgColor
This is the HTML attribute that reflects the background color through color name or hexadecimal value.
See also Mozilla documentation
direction
This is the HTML attribute that reflects the direction of the scrolling within the marquee. Possible values are left
, right
, up
and down
. If no value is specified, the default value is left
.
See also Mozilla documentation
height
This is the HTML attribute that reflects the height in pixels or percentage value.
See also Mozilla documentation
hspace
This is the HTML attribute that reflects the horizontal margin.
See also Mozilla documentation
loop
This is the HTML attribute that reflects the number of times the marquee will scroll. If no value is specified, the default value is undef
(−1
under JavaScript), which means the marquee will scroll continuously.
See also Mozilla documentation
scrollAmount
This is the HTML attribute that reflects the amount of scrolling at each interval in pixels. The default value is 6
.
See also Mozilla documentation
scrollDelay
Sets the interval between each scroll movement in milliseconds. The default value is 85. Note that any value smaller than 60 is ignored and the value 60 is used instead, unless trueSpeed is true.
See also Mozilla documentation
trueSpeed
This is the HTML attribute that reflects whether to ignore scrollDelay small value. By default, scrollDelay values lower than 60 are ignored. If trueSpeed is true, then those values are not ignored.
See also Mozilla documentation
vspace
This is the HTML attribute that reflects the vertical margin.
See also Mozilla documentation
width
This is the HTML attribute that reflects the width in pixels or percentage value.
See also Mozilla documentation
METHODS
Inherits methods from its parent HTML::Object::DOM::Element
start
Under perl, this does nothing and always returns undef
obviously.
Under JavaScript, this starts scrolling of the marquee.
See also Mozilla documentation
stop
Under perl, this does nothing and always returns undef
obviously.
Under JavaScript, this stops scrolling of the marquee.
See also Mozilla documentation
EVENT HANDLERS
None of the following events are fired automatically under perl, obviously, but you can trigger them yourself.
onbounce
Fires when the marquee has reached the end of its scroll position. It can only fire when the behavior attribute is set to alternate.
See also Mozilla documentation
onfinish
Fires when the marquee has finished the amount of scrolling that is set by the loop attribute. It can only fire when the loop attribute is set to some number that is greater than 0.
See also Mozilla documentation
onstart
Fires when the marquee starts scrolling.
See also Mozilla documentation
AUTHOR
Jacques Deguest <jack@deguest.jp>
SEE ALSO
Mozilla documentation, Mozilla documentation on marquee element
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright(c) 2022 DEGUEST Pte. Ltd.
All rights reserved
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.