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Gee! I wonder why I didn't know that? It seems apparent that no one can answer my question, so I shall consider this thread closed.
Gee! I wonder why I didn't know that? It seems apparent that no one can answer my question, so I shall consider this thread closed.
It seems pointless to respond to your question, but I shall anyway. My OP did not ask about how to resolve the issues that I had with viewing Hulu via a browser. I only mentioned it in passing as a background for my decision to use the app instead, as I tend to be as complete as possible in the details of a situation as possible. I answered your questions regarding this in the same vein.
I had no intention or desire to change the focus of the thread to anything other than my one and simple question...a switch or method to keep an application always on top, when it didn't have that capability designed into it's interface. The likely answer was that either it wasn't possible, or that no one new how to do it. Either of these answers would have sufficed, but of course, I hoped that there was a third alternative...a solution. The answer that you provided was none of these. As far as I'm concerned, browser viewing is not an alternative.
I don't consider it a rebuke, just an explanation.
[QUOTE=Tews;500847]You were right. I found a number of Google returns, like this one:
Always On Top Maker
OK everyone - If this thread continues to degenerate I will close it myself
Lets try and keep our discussions on a friendly basis