What can I do to fix it? How often are the headlines updated? What does the 'lock' icon in the gold area do? What does the 'lock' icon in the red area do?
If I 'lock' onto one game, will the score continue to update? How do I customize what sports are displayed in my BottomLine? Can I choose only to have scores or only to have news? Why do some sports have additional information such as top scorers and others do not? Why do some headlines get truncated and end in " Do you plan to add other sports like soccer, tennis, etc.? Do you plan to add fantasy stats? The scores don't seem to be updating as quickly as they should.
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The BottomLine is designed to fit on all monitors running at x resolution or higher. Just over half of ESPN. If you are using a higher resolution such as x or x, the BottomLine will simply expand horizontally to stretch across your screen.
Because we cannot use any of this real estate for displaying data otherwise, people with x screens couldn't see it , it must remain empty. You can, however, put the BottomLine into 'Float' mode by dragging it from its top edge and then it won't take up any more room than necessary.
You can also invoke Float mode and other functions using the red 'E' icon in the right side of your Windows Taskbar. At ESPN, we've found that if you have your taskbar located at the bottom of the screen the default and you want to use 'Auto-Hide' on the BottomLine, you're better off docking the BottomLine to the top of your screen. That way, you won't invoke it when trying to use the taskbar. Simply drag it by its edges to wherever you'd like it.
The cursor will turn into a four-way arrow when your mouse is over a draggable edge. If you move it close to the top or bottom of your screen, it will 'snap' into place.
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