Web TV is now commercially available and is projected to be a major part of the Internet market. This book is a reference for Webmasters, Web developers and others who develop, operate, and maintain web sites. It teaches how to develop a web site that works well for television access without compromising quality. FEATURES Covers the current TV-HTML markups Explains the differences between Web and TV graphics, color, and fonts Details the user interface differences (e.g. remote control vs. keyboard) Describes how to incorporate distributed software Discusses the differences between a web site audience and a TV audience and how to develop for them simultaneously
Web TV is now commercially available and is projected to be a major part of the Internet market. This book is a reference for Webmasters, Web developers and others who develop, operate, and maintain web sites. It teaches how to develop a web site that works well for television access without compromising quality. FEATURES Covers the current TV-HTML markups Explains the differences between Web and TV graphics, color, and fonts Details the user interface differences (e.g. remote control vs. keyboard) Describes how to incorporate distributed software Discusses the differences between a web site audience and a TV audience and how to develop for them simultaneously
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978-1-886801-42-4 (9781886801424)
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