02-14-2005, 06:12 AM
1. Can I put the BottomLine on my own web site?
Yes. You are welcome to place the BottomLine on your own site with the understanding that should ESPN ask you to remove it for any reason, you must comply. Possible reasons for removal requests include displaying the BottomLine on sites containing adult/explicit material, modification or otherwise improper display of the ESPN branding, or any other reason ESPN feels is appropriate to demand removal.
To put the BottomLine on your site, simply create a frameset with the bottom frame being exactly 44 pixels tall and point it to this address: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://espn.go.com/bottomline/espnewsbottomlinebasic.html">http://espn.go.com/bottomline/espnewsbo ... basic.html</a><!-- m --> . You must follow these directions exactly and point to this exact address for your implementation to be acceptable to ESPN. We change our BottomLine code quite frequently as improvements are made and pointing to this address ensures you are always getting the most current code.
i can't imagine that being to hard to do...
Yes. You are welcome to place the BottomLine on your own site with the understanding that should ESPN ask you to remove it for any reason, you must comply. Possible reasons for removal requests include displaying the BottomLine on sites containing adult/explicit material, modification or otherwise improper display of the ESPN branding, or any other reason ESPN feels is appropriate to demand removal.
To put the BottomLine on your site, simply create a frameset with the bottom frame being exactly 44 pixels tall and point it to this address: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://espn.go.com/bottomline/espnewsbottomlinebasic.html">http://espn.go.com/bottomline/espnewsbo ... basic.html</a><!-- m --> . You must follow these directions exactly and point to this exact address for your implementation to be acceptable to ESPN. We change our BottomLine code quite frequently as improvements are made and pointing to this address ensures you are always getting the most current code.
i can't imagine that being to hard to do...