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If were to sell something on ebay.com I'd like to create my own page with some html editor like frontpage. Ok, after I've created it. How do I transport it into ebay.com sell page when I create it?
Is there like an option to create that? I was looking for help on ebay but didn't find any.
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Just cut and paste the code into the auction description.
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You can't cut and paste all of it though. You will need to leave off the following tags:
PHP Code:
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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I don't even do that. I upload a page to my own web space then
Piont it to that. you just type rhe below line in thier ad. Forum wont let me type it in one line so I gotta break it up:Or it wil disappear. < img src = h tt p :\\ w w w . yoursite . co m \yourfile> The above is for demonstration purposes only and is not intended to work here because it is for ebay formatted hypertext ads. Then you just upload any page you want to your web space. You can create a page then upload it then type the address of the page in the ad. This makes it easier to make multipage ads.The address to the ad. |
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