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I created this custom piece of HTML and script to display multiple images within the same area conveniently, saving the user from having to scroll down to see all of my images. This works similiar to something eBay already provides (for a fee of course), but I decided that I shouldn't pay for it and neither should you. If you have questions about it, post them to this thread and I'll try to respond.

To see how this works with actual images, use this link: http://www.practiceboard.com/?3223119

To get the HTML that works with custom templates in Auctiva, use this link and cut and paste it where your images would be in your template: http://www.practiceboard.com/?3223112

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Thanks!

I tried doing a click to enlarge same page when I first came here to Auctiva and couldn't get it to work right for me. But then again I was used to a code from another service.

I did want to note that I use FireFox and it wouldn't work but then I tried it in IE and it works fine.

I know most users still use IE but FF is growing Wink
Hi,

That is what I was looking for! Where do I insert it? I figured how to get into the Custom template creater and how to make the html come up for the template I want - Craftman Corner. Where do I put this new html?

I tried taking out the description & image section and then inserting the new html but that didn't work.

Can anyone help?

Thanks
Sandra
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Originally posted by Salemania:
Hi,

That is what I was looking for! Where do I insert it? I figured how to get into the Custom template creater and how to make the html come up for the template I want - Craftman Corner. Where do I put this new html?

I tried taking out the description & image section and then inserting the new html but that didn't work.

Can anyone help?

Thanks
Sandra


To use this snippet of HTML in your custom template, you would place all the HTML from this link ( http://www.practiceboard.com/?3223112 ) into the area where you would normally place the Auctiva tags [IMAGE1], [IMAGE2], etc. Or if you use the tag [DESCRIPTION_AND_IMAGES], you would first place the tag [DESCRIPTION] in the template and then add my HTML from PracticeBoard. Let me know if this helps answer your question.
I was able to clean up the HTML a little and increase the number of pics to 15 (3 col by 5 row).

Here is the link http://www.practiceboard.com/?3258141

I am not familular with the template creater so I don't understand how to use this in a listing. I'll have to take some time to learn about this now that the bandwith issue is solved and the site is running smoothly.

Barton, I took a look at the listing you have currently on eBay. How do you get the watermark on your images?

Kaytrim

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