onbounce Event
Fires when the behavior property of the MARQUEE object is set to "alternate" and the contents of the marquee reach one side of the window.
Syntax
Inline HTML <MARQUEE onbounce = "handler" ... > All platforms Event property marquee.onbounce = handler JScript (compatible with ECMA 262 language specification) only Named script <SCRIPT FOR = object EVENT = onbounce> Internet Explorer only
Remarks
Bubbles No Cancels Yes To invoke Cause the MARQUEE contents to loop. Default action The MARQUEE contents begin to scroll in the opposite direction.
Event Object Properties
Although event handlers in the document object model do not receive parameters directly, the handler can query the event object for data.
clientX Retrieves the x-coordinate of the mouse cursor relative to the client area of the window, excluding window decorations or scroll bars. clientY Retrieves the y-coordinate of the mouse cursor relative to the client area of the window, excluding window decorations or scroll bars. offsetX Retrieves the horizontal coordinate of the mouse's position relative to the object firing the event. offsetY Retrieves the vertical coordinate of the mouse's position relative to the object firing the event. returnValue Sets or retrieves the return value from the event. screenX Retrieves the horizontal position of the mouse, in pixels, relative to the user's screen. screenY Retrieves the vertical position of the mouse, in pixels, relative to the user's screen. srcElement Retrieves the object that fired the event. type Retrieves the event name from the event object. x Retrieves the x-coordinate of the mouse cursor relative to the parent element. y Retrieves the y-coordinate of the mouse cursor relative to the parent element.
Example
This example shows how to display an alert each time the onbounce event occurs.
Applies To
[ Object Name ] Platform Version Win16: Win32: Mac: Unix: WinCE: Version data is listed when the mouse hovers over a link, or the link has focus.
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