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+1 Sub on the channel, great video, beautiful illustrations.... I kept staring at them throughout the video and I loved them. And thanks for sharing this... I will be needing one soon when I go live on youtube
Awesome! Thanks for watching and subscribing. Looking forward to sharing the rest of the episodes on the Aggregation Pipeline.
And yes, glad the teleprompter is useful for you :)
This is a very good use case of the marquee
element, thanks for sharing.
Btw, the video is great, it didn't seem like you were reading at all.
Thank you! And thanks for watching the video too! I'm glad it was useful :)
I use youtube as a creator too and I have to say this is an excellent idea!
It is great to use the marquee tag but it is deprecated as listed in Marquee MDN docs, Adrienne Tacke do you think we can still use it for our projects?
Hi Sridhar,
Yup, it's deprecated and not recommended for use in production, just like my disclaimer at the bottom.
Yep, this is definitely a clever way to go about doing it. Still it's limited to constant reading speed and sometimes you'd want to go about adjusting your reading speed based on the video or even halt it for a while.
I became more frustrated with not being able to read my script and keep my eyes on the camera. vidmate online saveinsta
This is a very good use case of the marquee element, thanks for sharing.
The HTML <marquee> tag defines a scrolling text area in the HTML document that moves across the page in a horizontal or vertical direction. By default, text found within the <marquee> tag will scroll from right to left.
+1 Sub on the channel, great video, beautiful illustrations.... I kept staring at them throughout the video and I loved them. And thanks for sharing this... I will be needing one soon when I go live on youtube