fejléces
Fejléces is a Hungarian term that translates to "scrolling" or "rolling" and is primarily used in the context of digital displays, particularly computer monitors and televisions. It refers to the visual effect where content moves vertically or horizontally across the screen, typically for displaying text or images that are too large to fit within the screen's dimensions at once. This effect is commonly encountered when reading long documents, web pages, or in certain video game interfaces.
The implementation of fejléces can vary. In its simplest form, it involves a continuous, smooth movement of
Historically, fejléces was a significant challenge in early computer graphics due to limited processing power. Smooth