@robertybob In my experience with building themes, it is difficult to create themes with very specific placements that work for both 4:3 and 16:9 ratios. If you create a background image, ES will stretch that image to thew new aspect ratio, however it will not stretch the individual images or meta data, it will just "slide" them in relationship to the change in aspect ratio. For my theme, I ended up having to create 2 versions, a 4:3 version and a 16:9 version. Not ideal, but to achieve what i wanted and eliminate a lot of indivdual image files, i had too. The futura theme and several others will only work in 16:9 format as well. Some themes with solid color backgrounds and without overlays work well as they can "shift" the images and data over a background and not worry about alignment or scaling problems. I am not sure of the details of how you have your theme setup, but based on the images, it appears that you might be able to remove the "TV" from your background and make the "TV" a separate image. Then place the "image" that goes on the "TV". Of course your background would be listed at the top of the .xml, then the TV and then the specific image. I have not tried this, but what i am guessing will happen is that TV and the image will both adjust the same amount when switching between 4:3 and 16:9 and thus they will stay aligned? Worth a shot anyways. The only downside I can think of is that you want to make sure your image files are as small a file size as possible, you might get into some lag/load/refresh issues as you slide from system to system. Does this approach make sense?