FWIW, I'm well used to horizontal scrolling for my listings when using
Digiguide - whilst he's not got the Digiguide-esque mousewheel behaviour
down yet, the horizontal scrolling works better than pages and pages of
vertical scrolling for listings, so I think it works quite nicely.
Dragging in
2008/11/1 Richard Lockwood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh, and ZingZing doesn't work. I search for Mock the Week and it
highlights a load of Sin City episodes. And then shows me Mock The Week
being on ITV3.
Strange, it doesn't do that for me...
Maybe I'm missing something terribly clever, but if
I came across this site the other day, I don't think anyone has mentioned it
before...
It's an interactive TV guide, all done without Flash. The search is AJAX
and searches after each keypress, and it looks good too.
http://www.zingzing.co.uk/
clever, but rather annoying to use for me at
I hate horizontal scrolling. That's hate spelled L.O.A.T.H.E. As does
the rest of the world, surely?
While it's now four years old, www.tvplanner.co.uk - nothing clever, nothing
whizzy, it just works.
Cheers,
Rich.
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Phil Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I came
Oh, and ZingZing doesn't work. I search for Mock the Week and it
highlights a load of Sin City episodes. And then shows me Mock The Week
being on ITV3.
Maybe I'm missing something terribly clever, but if I can't make it work
immediately, what chance has my mum? Or any other real user
Bag o'
October 2008 00:41
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: RE: [backstage] Zingzing
I came across this site the other day, I don't think anyone has
mentioned it before...
It's an interactive TV guide, all done without Flash. The
search is AJAX and searches after
@lists.bbc.co.uk
*Subject:* RE: [backstage] Zingzing
I came across this site the other day, I don't think anyone has mentioned
it before...
It's an interactive TV guide, all done without Flash. The search is AJAX
and searches after each keypress, and it looks good too.
http://www.zingzing.co.uk
This could have been a great opportunity to make something really
accessible. Unfortunately all of the program information is stored as
images with no text representation.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Butterworth
Sent: 29
I came across this site the other day, I don't think anyone has mentioned it
before...
It's an interactive TV guide, all done without Flash. The search is AJAX
and searches after each keypress, and it looks good too.
http://www.zingzing.co.uk/
Good use of the BBC (and all the other)
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