m> The example is not broken. It does what it claims to do: turn off
m> the marquee element. Which means the marquee acts as if it were a
m> standard block element, i.e. a div element.
Then it should warn that the user might not even know there is any
text where previously there was most important rolling text!
I.e., on some pages it will wipe out content.


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