Very new to Auctiva...(like today new). Can anyone walk me through the process that allows me to combine several photos into one cell so that they appear on my listing at Ebay in my Galary photo. I have read many of your posts and I am impressed by the knowledge available on these boards... Thank you!
This is an example of the Galary photo I am trying to duplicate. This is another users listing that has been able to accomplish what I am trying to do:... Click here: Victorian Mood One Piece Vintage Japan Red Top Shirt - eBay (item 150157911852 end time Jun-29-08 21:05:56 PDT)
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Hi, Tho that listing is using Auctiva's scrolling gallery, it's not listed thru Auctiva. I think the closest you could come to duplicating that would be to use the 'thumbnail' setup after you've chosen a template. If someone else has a better suggestion I'm sure they'll post it
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Thank you for your prompt response. I can't even begin to guess how you got so much information just by looking at the listing. If you can figure out a different way to accomplish the same goal...PLEASE keep me in mind. Thank you again.
I use Microsoft PhotoDraw to create composite images for my Gallery images. I like doing that in situations where I use Gallery Plus for the pop-up on mouse-over in the gallery. Here's a sample:
I also used Gallery Featured for listing upgrade. The sale Net-ed 188.1% with an ROI on the coin of 315.2%, and was done in auction format with a high initial start price of $499. Trust me....auctions aren't dead, the process is simply abused to the point of disfunction.
Another trick on Gallery is to keep the image either square or bias to height:width ratio. That tends to block the listing and make it stand-out in the crowd. That bright color border has much the same effect as the "highlight" upgrade that eBay makes you pay for.
Danno
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