David Hucklesby wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 12:57:40 -0000, Lee Bettridge wrote:
>> I am writing a small web app (for webTV) which will display a 
>> crosshair image, which the user can move around the screen using the 
>> remote control.
>> [...]

[snips]

> Hi Lee,
> Speaking for myself, I would say I am a "newbie" as far as Web TV is 
> concerned, so I can only reply in general terms.
> 
> I believe that CSS support in Web TV is quite limited, so using tables 
> for layout would seem the safer alternative. As far as separating out 
> the presentation from the content is concerned, you could try putting 
> the images as background in the CSS. But some browsers have problems 
> with background images in table cells, so do experiment with this idea 
> before committing to that technique.
> 
> Do let us know how you get along. Not having a TV means that Web TV is 
> completely off my radar. It would be good to hear of your experience.

Didn't Microsoft have a WebTV Viewer for Windows? I seem to recall 
having it around here at one time.

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David
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