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Video Instructions

LEFT to RIGHT Transition
The same applies this this but we will now be clipping it to the left with horizontal locking and transitioning from the Left.

We have included 2 different transitions that you can use separately or together, as we did in the demo.

RIGHT to LEFT Transition
In our demo we have a lot of text so we kept the width of our text box QUITE LARGE. However, if you do not have a lot of text, you can make this smaller, just be sure to keep the text box clipped to the right with horizontal locking and we recommend to bring it a little off of the canvas so when it stops, it will always adjust with the size of their screen. You can also adjust the speed of your transition but keep the direction the same as where you are clipped and where you are coming from. The lower the time the faster the transition and if you would like to go slower, increase the time for the transition.

You can write as little or as much as you would like but you will want to make sure to size your text box accordingly so you do not have a really big gap when the text is transitioning in.

Here, we have 4 lines of text that we have duplicated 4 times. If you would like to add more space between each word/sentence you can use   as many times as you would like to create more of a gap. This is not necessary, but we find it creates a better visual balance between the words while reading.

Place the canvas wherever you would like on the page. Because we are faking an infinite marquee, we want to have our text repeat A LOT so it can go on as long as possible. It would be difficult (trust!) to paste each word repeatedly by the visual text editor, so here is our hack!

Select your text element and hold down the ⌥ OPT key (or start from PC) and double click the text box. This will bring up your EDIT HTML popup so you can type in as long of a string as you would like.

In your current design you want to add your marquee to, go to the page you would like to add your new canvas to. Click the page title in the left sidebar and from the ••• settings menu click Add From Library. Go to My Library and locate the Marquee Text Transition Canvas Add On by Northfolk, select Transition Marquee canvas, Apply My Fonts and Colors and ADD.

Transition Marquee

Instructions for your new

Preview instructions on Desktop :)