字幕标签的缺点
好吧,这是邪恶的,好吧。
但这有什么坏处呢?
- 所有浏览器都支持吗?
- 哪些 aspx asp.net 控件不能在此标记中使用?
为什么不使用标签?
Well it's evil, fine.
But what's evil in it?
- all browsers support it?
- which aspx asp.net controls can I not use in this tag?
Why not use the tag?
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不,尽管支持范围广泛得令人恼火。
您可以重新表述一下吗?我想我可以解密“taag”的含义,但这些单词不能构成句子。
首先也是最重要的,在纯粹的实用方面——它使文本滚动。
滚动文本是在小地方以非交互方式显示大量信息的绝佳方式。这使得它非常适合我在通勤时查看的“这列火车将停在哪些车站”等显示。
然而,网页通常由一个人在相对较大的显示器中查看,该人具有鼠标、触控板或其他方式来指示他们何时完成阅读所显示的内容。这意味着他们不必等待文本开始,文本移动速度不会快于他们可以正常阅读的速度,文本移动速度也不会慢于他们感到舒适的速度。此外,如果他们试图阅读滚动文本附近的其他内容,他们不会经常被眼角的运动分散注意力。
除此之外。它尚未标准化,最接近的形式是标记为 已被 HTML 5 废弃。
No, although support is annoyingly broad.
Can you rephrase this. I think I can decrypt the meaning of 'taag', but the words don't form a sentence.
First and foremost, on a purely practical front — it makes text scroll.
Scrolling text is an excellent way to display a large amount of information in a small place, non-interactively. This makes it rather good for things like the "What stations this train will stop at" display that I get to look at on my commute.
A web page, however, is typically viewed in a relatively large display by a single person, who has a mouse, trackpad or other way to indicate when they have finished reading whatever is displayed. This means they do not have to wait for the start of the text, the text will not move faster then they can read properly, and the text will not move more slowly then they are comfortable with. Additionally, if they are trying to read something else that is near the scrolling text, they won't be constantly distracted by the movement in the corner of their eye.
Aside from that. It isn't yet standardized, and the closest it appears it will ever come is to be marked as obsolete by HTML 5.
反对使用字幕的原因主要来自可用性和设计原因。它不必要地吸引了用户的注意力,使文本难以阅读,并使您的网站看起来很草率。
The reasons against using marquee come mostly from usability and design reasons. It draws the user's attention needlessly, makes the text harder to read, and makes your site look sloppy.