Html code listings

I have saved HTML templates that I used for eBay. They are from listing factory. They show OK on eBay but on Bonanza pictures are missing, text is misaligned. Is there a way have HTML listings with pictures inside or no?

eBay

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Bonanza

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Thank You

asked over 8 years ago

3 Answers

yes, you can use html…but it will probably have to be modified for the editor used here since pages are set up differently than at ebay…I used to use a html template, but have since dropped it and went for straight simple listings…makes it easier to keep up with google requirement updates

However, since google now requires everything to be mobile friendly there is some limits as to what will work in the editor now than what use to be…

As to the photos not showing..that maybe because of where they are hosted…

answered over 8 years ago

ccmom
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OK, today I tried EXACTLY the same thing (copying HTML from Listing Factory) and it works! Pictures and all. There is some alignment issues but i can deal with these.

Who knows why it did not work yesterday.

answered over 8 years ago

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