Forum:Horizontally Scrolling Text

What I'm trying to do is make an automatically scrolling text near the top of the main page of my wiki. One line in height, it basically just loops whatever I've put into it. It will be used to give news updates and what not. Can anyone help me out with this?

Here's an example:, see how under the heading it has sideways scrolling text showing how items are valued (lame site for an example, but it was the first I found). Stavrok (talk) 05:25, July 23, 2012 (UTC)

Here's the basic code that does that on the page you linked: Here's some news for you...

Note: To make this work, you'll have to put it on a MediaWiki page and then use tags. For example, you could edit your http://universaltriumvirate.wikia.com/wiki/MediaWiki:Mainpagenews page, copy/pasting that code I put above. Then, to make it appear on your home page, you'd type:


 * Thank you so much mate, do you know if there is any way to use links/images/normal wiki text inside of the metadata and make it appear on the main page? You can see what I tried http://universaltriumvirate.wikia.com/wiki/MediaWiki:MainPageScrolling... it didn't work. Stavrok (talk) 06:49, July 23, 2012 (UTC)


 * It should be possible, yes. The reason it's not working the way you tried it is because you tried to put wikitext (a wikilink + a template) in a MediaWiki page.  tags render the content as pure HTML (hence the term "verbatim"). So if you want to use an image, you have to use the corresponding HTML. You can't use wikitext. Example:

 


 * Oh right, that makes sense, can't believe I didn't remember that. Thank you much, I really appreciate it! Stavrok (talk) 07:23, July 23, 2012 (UTC)

Additional Follow Up Question
I want to do the same thing except in the sidebar if that is in any way possible (I doubt it is since I've never seen something like that), is there any way to edit the sidebar and put templates/scrolling text like what this forum thread is about in the sidebar? 03:31, July 28, 2012 (UTC)


 * ^ Can anyone help me with this? 17:38, August 2, 2012 (UTC)