How to Create a Scrolling Text Marquee in Showit
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- čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
- In this video I show you how you can easily create a scrolling marquee in Showit, WITHOUT using any code.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro
00:24 - Example Marquee
00:45 - Create a New Canvas
01:34 - Formatting Your Text
02:23 - Add an Emoji
03:24 - Display, Sizing, and Positioning for Your Text Box
05:47 - Adding a Slide Transition
07:00 - Preview Your Marquee
07:19 - Format Your Marquee for Mobile
KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
Copy + Paste
Mac: CMD + C / CMD + V
PC: CTRL + C / CTRL + V
Resize from Center
Mac: Option (Hold) + Resize
PC: ALT (Hold) + Resize
Emoji Extension: chromewebstore.google.com/det...
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Found this tutorial very useful, thanks!!!
So glad this was helpful :)
Hi Krisitn, Another idea has popped in for the Showit tutorial: How do you combine uppercase, lowercase, and italics in the same sentence for a heading? Do you need CSS for this? Or is there another way around this? Norfolk has a video tutorial, but it's not that easy to understand. They don't really explain how to distinguish uppercase, lowercase, and italics in the same line.
It depends what fonts you are using. If you are using a Google font that has regular and italic styles and they are both added to your site in your design settings, you can create this effect using basic text formatting in one text box. If you are using a custom font, you will need CSS to style the different parts of your text. I can definite make a tutorial on this too.