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notes for using this guide: make sure to view this site on both WebTV browsers and Netscape Navigator
and Internet Explorer browsers to fully understand the subtle differences between them. Also, in association
with Amazon.com, we provide the latest books on WebTV, check out the box to the right. Enjoy.
- guidelines for webtv pages
- Details to make your life easier.
- white & black
design grids
- Bold marks every 50 pixels, light marks every 10 pixels. Corners mark TV window coverage. Center tick marks
show center of screen with and without status window. Include BACKGROUND="http://www.woofie.com/tools/woofiegridwhite.gif"
or BACKGROUND="http://www.woofie.com/tools/woofiegridblack.gif" in the body
tag of your page. View on WebTV.
- indentation
- Examples of bullet shapes associated with various levels of indentation with the <UL> and <LI>
tags. View may change depending on browser used.
- transparency
- Controlling transparencies of images, table backgrounds and more. This is cool!
- character codes
- Examples of bullet shapes associated with various levels of indentation with the <UL> and <LI>
tags. View may change depending on browser used. javascript for webtv
- javascript tips for webtv
- Tricks and workarounds for javascript on webtv.
- moving pages to webtv service (not for external sites)
- List of adjustments for putting files on the webtv service.
- any web browser client version
- Just what software version is on your box or your browser.
- webtv client detection
- Javascript that can tell you if and which WebTV box is accessing your pages.
- audio
- Play audio on command with javascript.
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