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JBel4331 
| | #1 posted July 17, 2008 at 9:28am (EDT) |
When I look n EBay, I often come across auctions that have pictures in the description. Does anyone know how to put pictures after the description? I have tried, but I can not seem to get it to work. Thanks in advance. |
Scavenger4  
| | #2 posted July 17, 2008 at 9:43am (EDT) |
I use photobucket to host the pictures and do the html coding for me.
example |
BoB   
  
| | #3 posted July 17, 2008 at 9:46am (EDT) |
they dont offer different templates?the only thing i can think of is like this sellers store where he has a pretty flexible area to place photos and description stuff.this is probably not much help but there ya go.
i havent been fudgeed like that since grade school - marla |
JBel4331 
| | #4 posted July 17, 2008 at 10:00am (EDT) |
Scavenger4 wrote:
> I use photobucket to host the pictures and do the html coding for
> me.
>
> > example
Can you post an example of what you put in the description? Or do you just put the link (From Photobucket) in the description and it shows up? I am clearly doing something wrong. |
Scavenger4  
| | #5 posted July 17, 2008 at 10:08am (EDT) |
If you check mark the box under the picture you'd like to use, in your photobucket account, then scroll to the bottom and click "generate html & img code".
The top box that appears will have the html code you'll use. Simply copy it and paste it into your item description (make sure you are on the html tab and not the standard tab!). |
JBel4331 
| | #6 posted July 17, 2008 at 10:18am (EDT) |
Scavenger4 wrote:
> If you check mark the box under the picture you'd like to use, in
> your photobucket account, then scroll to the bottom and click "generate
> html & img code".
>
> The top box that appears will have the html code you'll use. Simply
> copy it and paste it into your item description (make sure you are
> on the html tab and not the standard tab!).
I got it to work. Thanks a lot for the help. I really appreciate it! |