It is very funny. I have built many websites but have never heard about the blink tags. I checked it and now i know the reason why it was not important to learn.:yahoo:
I think it was a web 0.02 thing and popular in the age of Netscape 2. I used to think it was cool and used in on my first web page - there weren't many options.
Netscape tab, not integrated by IE ever I don't believe. However there is a way to do it in CSS using the following command:-
Code:
text-decoration: blink;
quite why you'd want to do that I have no idea, as Blinking text is level with animated email and under construction signs as usefulness on the internet.
same like me here. At first, i though blinking text is cool.
But now, it's annoying to see blinking text.
Btw, IE can't show blinking text, but Firefox can.
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