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  • 1.  Marquee Crawler

    Posted 06-25-2025 18:22

    Hi - We have this code in our header and need to add more images to the crawler. We've added the images to the media library and used them elsewhere easily. How do I identify the path listed below for additional photos?  Thanks in advance

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    <script
      type="text/javascript"
      src="https://cvent-production-cs-creative-production-us-east-1.s3.amazonaws.com/VisualShowcase/image-marquee/imagecrawler.js"
    ></script>
     
    <div class="marquee" id="mycrawler2">
      <img
        src="https://custom.cvent.com/3B44CC04361F4B8F83AAFC724EFBC6A3/pix/db40dac34bc2459faae6a035ddf14609.png"
        class="scroll_sponsor"
        width="300"
      />
      <img
        src="https://custom.cvent.com/3B44CC04361F4B8F83AAFC724EFBC6A3/pix/cf0fc0d576d74320a2b431ac0d2b7cd1.png"
        class="scroll_sponsor"
        width="300"
      />
      <img
        src="https://custom.cvent.com/3B44CC04361F4B8F83AAFC724EFBC6A3/pix/5c7743a462fa4eceb2da483950dc4553.png"
        class="scroll_sponsor"
        width="300"
      />


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    Angie Dittrich
    Director, Strategic Projects
    Keystone Insurers GroupUnited States
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  • 2.  RE: Marquee Crawler
    Best Answer

    Posted 06-26-2025 06:33

    Hi Angie! 

    I hope I'm understanding the question correctly. You're looking to find the image link for more photos, to then add to your crawler code? This should help!

    • Login to your Cvent account. 
    • Click top right to get to the App Switcher and select your admin panel
    • In Admin, find your 'media library' under libraries 
    • Find the image you want within your image folders. Click 'View details' on the image. 
    • A panel will open up that shows all of the information available about that image, such as resolution, and if you browse down, the last line should show the reference link for that image. That is the URL you'll use, and can simply click to copy to your clipboard. 

    Here are two screenshots showing the process for you:

    Now for sake of teaching you to suck eggs (as the saying goes), if you need to then add these into your existing header code, you can simply follow on from the last <img> tag or insert in between other images after the closed tag (/>), and before the next opened tag (<). 

    Here's a placeholder:  
    <img src="ADD IMAGE REFERENCE LINK HERE" class="scroll_sponsor" width="300"/>

    Hope that's helpful! Let me know if you need more help. 

    PS: I used ChatGPT to help me with my scrolling header code and made it a lot more complicated for myself ;) So I'm going to look at something more simple like this one! 



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    Louise Cameron
    Head of Events
    Palladian PublicationsUnited Kingdom
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  • 3.  RE: Marquee Crawler

    Posted 06-26-2025 07:14

    Hi Louise - Thank you so much! That's exactly what I was looking for. Have a great rest of your day.



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    Angie Dittrich
    Director, Strategic Projects
    Keystone Insurers GroupUnited States
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