Seamless jQuery Marquee?

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萌比男神i 2020-12-30 10:15

Is it possible to create a 100% seamless marquee in jQuery (or just javascript but jQuery prefered)?

I\'ve made a simple marquee that moves left until it is off the

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  •  佛祖请我去吃肉
    2020-12-30 10:52

    Given the following markup:

    My Text

    For the duplication, I'd do something like this:

    $("#marquee").wrapInner("span"); // wrap "My Text" with a new span
    $("#marquee").append($("#marquee span").clone().hide()); // now there are two spans with "My Text"
    

    Moving and swapping the spans is pretty easy. Here's a fully functional example:

    $(function() {
    
        var marquee = $("#marquee"); 
        marquee.css({"overflow": "hidden", "width": "100%"});
    
        // wrap "My Text" with a span (old versions of IE don't like divs inline-block)
        marquee.wrapInner("");
        marquee.find("span").css({ "width": "50%", "display": "inline-block", "text-align":"center" }); 
        marquee.append(marquee.find("span").clone()); // now there are two spans with "My Text"
    
        // create an inner div twice as wide as the view port for animating the scroll
        marquee.wrapInner("
    "); marquee.find("div").css("width", "200%"); // create a function which animates the div // $.animate takes a callback for when the animation completes var reset = function() { $(this).css("margin-left", "0%"); $(this).animate({ "margin-left": "-100%" }, 3000, 'linear', reset); }; // kick it off reset.call(marquee.find("div")); });

    See it in action.

    Disclaimer:

    I don't recommend this for any professional website. However, it might be useful if you're trying to reproduce a retro 1990's look.

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