Very Simple, Very Smooth, JavaScript Marquee

I'm trying to find a very simple and smooth, lightweight javascript or jquery marquee. I already tried silk marquee or something, but it wouldn't work with the application I was using. So the simpler and shorter, the better - and easier to debug. Does anybody know of a easy to implement javascript replacement for the marquee?

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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
var tWidth='300px';                  // width (in pixels)
var tHeight='25px';                  // height (in pixels)
var tcolour='#ffffcc';               // background colour:
var moStop=true;                     // pause on mouseover (true or false)
var fontfamily = 'arial,sans-serif'; // font for content
var tSpeed=3;                        // scroll speed (1 = slow, 5 = fast)

// enter your ticker content here (use \/ and \' in place of / and ' respectively)
var content='Are you looking for loads of useful information <a href="http:\/\/javascript.about.com\/">About Javascript<\/a>? Well now you\'ve found it.';

var cps=-tSpeed; var aw, mq; var fsz = parseInt(tHeight) - 4; function startticker(){if (document.getElementById) {var tick = '<div style="position:relative;width:'+tWidth+';height:'+tHeight+';overflow:hidden;background-color:'+tcolour+'"'; if (moStop) tick += ' onmouseover="cps=0" onmouseout="cps=-tSpeed"'; tick +='><div id="mq" style="position:absolute;right:0px;top:0px;font-family:'+fontfamily+';font-size:'+fsz+'px;white-space:nowrap;"><\/div><\/div>'; document.getElementById('ticker').innerHTML = tick; mq = document.getElementById("mq"); mq.style.right=(10+parseInt(tWidth))+"px"; mq.innerHTML='<span id="tx">'+content+'<\/span>'; aw = document.getElementById("tx").offsetWidth; lefttime=setInterval("scrollticker()",50);}} function scrollticker(){mq.style.right = (parseInt(mq.style.right)>(-10 - aw)) ?
mq.style.right = parseInt(mq.style.right)+cps+"px": parseInt(tWidth)+10+"px";} window.onload=startticker;
</script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="ticker">
    this is a simple scrolling text!
</div>
</body>
</html>

hiya simple demo from recommendations in above comments: http://jsfiddle.net/FWWEn/

with pause functionality on mouseover: http://jsfiddle.net/zrW5q/

hope this helps, have a nice one, cheers!

html

<h1>Hello World!</h1>
<h2>I'll marquee twice</h2>
<h3>I go fast!</h3>
<h4>Left to right</h4>
<h5>I'll defer that question</h5>​

Jquery code

 (function($) {
        $.fn.textWidth = function(){
             var calc = '<span style="display:none">' + $(this).text() + '</span>';
             $('body').append(calc);
             var width = $('body').find('span:last').width();
             $('body').find('span:last').remove();
            return width;
        };

        $.fn.marquee = function(args) {
            var that = $(this);
            var textWidth = that.textWidth(),
                offset = that.width(),
                width = offset,
                css = {
                    'text-indent' : that.css('text-indent'),
                    'overflow' : that.css('overflow'),
                    'white-space' : that.css('white-space')
                },
                marqueeCss = {
                    'text-indent' : width,
                    'overflow' : 'hidden',
                    'white-space' : 'nowrap'
                },
                args = $.extend(true, { count: -1, speed: 1e1, leftToRight: false }, args),
                i = 0,
                stop = textWidth*-1,
                dfd = $.Deferred();

            function go() {
                if(!that.length) return dfd.reject();
                if(width == stop) {
                    i++;
                    if(i == args.count) {
                        that.css(css);
                        return dfd.resolve();
                    }
                    if(args.leftToRight) {
                        width = textWidth*-1;
                    } else {
                        width = offset;
                    }
                }
                that.css('text-indent', width + 'px');
                if(args.leftToRight) {
                    width++;
                } else {
                    width--;
                }
                setTimeout(go, args.speed);
            };
            if(args.leftToRight) {
                width = textWidth*-1;
                width++;
                stop = offset;
            } else {
                width--;            
            }
            that.css(marqueeCss);
            go();
            return dfd.promise();
        };
    })(jQuery);

$('h1').marquee();
$('h2').marquee({ count: 2 });
$('h3').marquee({ speed: 5 });
$('h4').marquee({ leftToRight: true });
$('h5').marquee({ count: 1, speed: 2 }).done(function() { $('h5').css('color', '#f00'); })​

I've made very simple function for marquee. See: http://jsfiddle.net/vivekw/pHNpk/2/ It pauses on mouseover & resumes on mouseleave. Speed can be varied. Easy to understand.

function marquee(a, b) {
var width = b.width();
var start_pos = a.width();
var end_pos = -width;

function scroll() {
    if (b.position().left <= -width) {
        b.css('left', start_pos);
        scroll();
    }
    else {
        time = (parseInt(b.position().left, 10) - end_pos) *
            (10000 / (start_pos - end_pos)); // Increase or decrease speed by changing value 10000
        b.animate({
            'left': -width
        }, time, 'linear', function() {
            scroll();
        });
    }
}

b.css({
    'width': width,
    'left': start_pos
});
scroll(a, b);
b.mouseenter(function() {     // Remove these lines
    b.stop();                 //
    b.clearQueue();           // if you don't want
});                           //
b.mouseleave(function() {     // marquee to pause
    scroll(a, b);             //
});                           // on mouse over
}

$(document).ready(function() {
    marquee($('#display'), $('#text'));  //Enter name of container element & marquee element
});

I just created a simple jQuery plugin for that. Try it ;)

https://github.com/aamirafridi/jQuery.Marquee