soccerchamp, I see what you mean now. Refer to my above post for the explanation. Something like that is only caused by poor, standards-ignorant, IE-specific coding. Should send an e-mail to the ESPN webmaster and ask that they start coding their webpage according to standards so that you, the user, aren't forced to use any one particular browser to view the webpage. Remind them that they turn people off to the site (whether it's true in your specific case or not) by creating it in such a way that not everyone can view it equally well.
Unless we, the users, speak up about things like this, we'll never have choice and the message will never get through to the webmasters that are still using IE-specific code.
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