Fudge can add a scrolling image marquee

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AI press logo marquee builder for Shopify — infinite horizontal scroll of press logos, UGC, or product imagery that adds motion without adding noise.

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Add a press logo marquee below the hero. Infinite scroll, slow movement, no controls.

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Add a horizontal scrolling marquee below the hero. Use it for press logos (NYT, Vogue, Forbes, Bon Appétit, Goop) — moves slowly from right to left, infinite loop, no controls.

Pattern
[Section] + [Placement] + [Behavior on action] + [Mobile / desktop scope] — Fudge fills in the rest (brand voice, fonts, photography, shipping, schema) from your store.
You say
Fudge fills in automatically
Press logo marquee below hero
Content and placement
Infinite scroll, slow, no controls
Behavior
AUTO
Press logos from your brand context
AUTO
Right-to-left movement
AUTO
Styling matching your brand
Key takeaways
  • Infinite horizontal scroll, pure CSS animation.
  • Pause on hover so users can read individual items.
  • Works for logos, UGC photos, or product images.
  • Speed and direction configurable per prompt.

What you're trying to do

Static logo grids fade into the background — visitors barely register them. A slow marquee adds just enough motion to draw the eye while still feeling refined. For press, UGC, or 'as seen in' it's the perfect intensity of brag.

Things to watch out for

  • Motion sensitivity — Fudge respects prefers-reduced-motion and pauses automatically.
  • Image sizing — Fudge crops to consistent heights so the row stays clean.
  • Speed — too fast feels chaotic; Fudge defaults to 30s per loop.
  • Mobile — Fudge handles this: narrower viewports get a slightly faster speed so motion stays visible.
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How Fudge does it

Fudge duplicates your live theme into a draft, builds the section as an editable Shopify section with the placement and behavior your prompt requires, and wires it to your real product data and brand styling. Everything starts in draft — preview on your store, tweak via the Theme Editor, and publish only when you're ready. Your live store stays untouched.

Why a press logo marquee reads as instant credibility

A row of recognizable press logos below the hero — NYT, Vogue, Forbes, Bon Appétit, Goop — instantly signals brand legitimacy to first-time visitors. The pattern is overused for good reason: it works.

When this is worth building

Build the marquee if you have meaningful press to display. Skip if your press is thin — a marquee with one logo reads worse than no marquee.

What makes one great

  • Recognizable logos only — unfamiliar logos add no credibility.
  • Grayscale or single-color — doesn’t compete visually.
  • Slow infinite scroll — calm, no controls.
  • Pause on hover — respects shoppers who want to read.

Pair this with press and awards page — marquee on homepage, full page for the depth.

Common questions

Can I have two marquees side by side?
Yes — one scrolling left, one scrolling right. Common pattern for UGC + reviews.
Does it work as a footer element too?
Yes — anywhere on the page, including footer.
Can I link each logo to coverage?
Yes — each marquee item supports a destination URL (e.g. the press article).

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