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Can you please explain me how (or where) to find this HTML tag, change or modify similar paragraph style of this running text ?
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I don’t understand your question quit well.
The HTML paragraph tags are not a text style, as you are perhaps assuming. That means, you can assign a paragraph tag to every paragraph without changing its appearance.
The best way, to handle paragraph tags, is to assign every attribute you want to a paragraph – inclusive the tag – and create a paragraph style from it. If you now assign this style to a paragraph, the tag is applied in the same way as all other attributes (size, alignment, colour, bold,
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I don’t understand your question quit well.
The HTML paragraph tags are not a text style, as you are perhaps assuming. That means, you can assign a paragraph tag to every paragraph without changing its appearance.
The best way, to handle paragraph tags, is to assign every attribute you want to a paragraph – inclusive the tag – and create a paragraph style from it. If you now assign this style to a paragraph, the tag is applied in the same way as all other attributes (size, alignment, colour, bold, …)
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In addition, if you refer to the „marquee“ tag: You can’t assign it in Muse. Even, if you could: Don’t use it. Why? Please read this: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/marquee
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I Just wonted to find this code which is not offered by muse by default. Also it is not possible to create this motion by muse paragraph style only, as I understand. I thought that HTML tag meant that HTML code is inserted in it somewhere. So I just asked if you can give me a clue where to find this code and modify speed or delay of this running text for example. Also fact is that it works in muse, but could not finf the place of where it is controlled from... )
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Inb the very first versions of Muse, this „marquee“ tag was included. It was removed by reasons, which Andrew Hushbeck, a Muse team member, described here: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1170189 (post 14)
If you are looking for a marquee text widget. Lance Bushore, a former Muse engineer, published a bunch of widgets, among them a marquee tool.
Download and try it: https://www.dropbox.com/s/dwikf4zs09n25m1/Lance%27s%20Widgets.mulib?dl=0