RiadaHeadline
v1.13
RiadaHeadline java ticker, free animated text marquee, scrolling news applet maker. With RiadaHeadline, getting repeat visits has never been simpler! When headlines need to be updated, RiadaHeadline`s design environment makes editing HTML or Java parameters a thing of the past. Using Java based RiadaHeadline, and its Windows design environment, anyone can now incorporate dynamic headlines on their web sites without fuss or a budget. RiadaHeadline displays information in a variety of styles and there`s no worries about headlines that are out of date. RiadaHeadline removes them for you. Simply choose on which days to display headlines, and what date they should expire, or dynamically update them from a file on your server. Download a copy now to find out the many reasons why both novices and professional web designers choose Riada products.










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