2007-01-02, 08:19 PM
Hi,
Thanks for all the hard work involved with EWA development - it is greatly appreciated!
I have a request: Would it be possible to present the web interface as a framed page so that the main tabs would remain at the top of the page while scrolling?
Additionally, it would be even more helpful if the page for the TV Guide were framed so the section down to and including the top header for show times would remain stationary while scrolling. I realize that the header can be repeated every X lines, but a framed page would really be the ultimate.
I generally don't like framed HTML, but I think this is one instance where frames would improve the functionality/usability.
If this is not feasible or too time consuming, would I be able to redesign the source pages myself to incorporate frames, or would this just lead to problems when applying future updates or post processing commands?
Thanks again!
Dean
Thanks for all the hard work involved with EWA development - it is greatly appreciated!
I have a request: Would it be possible to present the web interface as a framed page so that the main tabs would remain at the top of the page while scrolling?
Additionally, it would be even more helpful if the page for the TV Guide were framed so the section down to and including the top header for show times would remain stationary while scrolling. I realize that the header can be repeated every X lines, but a framed page would really be the ultimate.
I generally don't like framed HTML, but I think this is one instance where frames would improve the functionality/usability.
If this is not feasible or too time consuming, would I be able to redesign the source pages myself to incorporate frames, or would this just lead to problems when applying future updates or post processing commands?
Thanks again!
Dean
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Windows XP Pro SP2
Intel P4 3.4ghz (Northwood core)
ASUS P4P800S-E Deluxe, socket 478 MB
2 GB single channel DDRAM
(5) 160gig - 250gig hard drives (Maxtor/Seagate)
GeForce 6800XTreme, 256-bit, AGP 8x
1 PVR-150 (DirecTV via s-video input)