

True.. I'll need to convert the MySQL/PHP bits to C/JIM but at least the HTML/CSS/JS should be portable : )It would be fantastic if the grid style EPG option could be incorporated into the 'standard' WebIF.
Plus it would fit in most listings (even short ones) because it's round and not long and we all love pie charts don't we? Don't we? Anyone? No? OK just me then! Wibble!On the Topfield's MyStuff EPG, the current time line is shown by a descending translucent thin yellow line from the top to the bottom of the page on the current time line. I find that works well as it not intrusive but can clearly be seen. Personally, it looks better than the aforementioned green on blue model.
I like that line idea too.The Zingzing TV Guide - which I find excellent - uses a similar device. Works well, IMO.
af123: How about having a setting on both webif & rs for which channels to show in the epg?
This would cut down on the loading & calc time aswell as making it easier to navigate.
On the Topfield's MyStuff EPG, the current time line is shown by a descending translucent thin yellow line from the top to the bottom of the page on the current time line.
On the Topfield's MyStuff EPG, the current time line is shown by a descending translucent thin yellow line from the top to the bottom of the page on the current time line....
I like it.How about the way it looks now? Not everything is completely properly aligned just at the moment, but otherwise...
Deep fill chicken and gravy?
How about the way it looks now? Not everything is completely properly aligned just at the moment, but otherwise...
Deep fill chicken and gravy?
). Just tried it on the iphone and even without zooming in I can read it all in landscape. Top work af123, thanks again.It's not supposed to.Just had a look on Firefox and it doesn't seem to be filling in the progress shading - I get the yellow time line OK but the programs currently on are not colouring in blue