Highlighter Scroller II is a visually appealing, multi-line scroller. It gradually reveals each message into view from bottom to top, and is configurable in many aspects. Works in all modern DHTML browsers- IE4+, NS6+, and Opera 7+.
Be sure to check out Highlighter Scroller I for a single lined scroller.
This JavaScript scrolls your text on the webpage as marquee tag.
Add as many messages as you like. Each message can be linked to a different URL. Special feature: Each message has a fontcolor of its own. Easy installation of messages, scrollersize, positioning and font-attributes (such as fontcolor, fontfamily, fontsize, fontweight and more).
GumScroller uses the line-height-attribute in oder to build up the messages in a very unqieue way. Each message has a JavaScript link of its own. Configure all attributes without programming-knowledge in the head of the script: font-family, font-size, font-color, scrollerwidth, pause between the messages and so on. No images needed.
Nicholas's cool Dynamic Fader script gently brings into view various messages, then fades them out after a few seconds. Supports the display of HTML content (such as links), apart from plain text.
Through the ingenious combination of old JavaScript techniques and new DHTML extensions, a slashing typing scroller is born! Visible and functional in IE 4+ and NS 6. Developers, you may want to check the source to see what the scroller is really constructed using!
This is a unique scroller that displays the text one-letter at a time, with the trailing 'underscore' symbol following behind, like a type writer.
An attractive 'news bar' script. Messages are automatically rotated and displayed, with the ability to manually cycle back and forth through them. This script is created entirely using form buttons.
Use this JavaScript to display your news on the webpages. This simple effect just uses marquee tag to scroll news, and scroller pauses when visitors move mouse over it.