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Can anyone come up with a clever solution to this? I list on eBay for a stamp dealer and want to include fractions in the titles, eg for a penny farthing stamp: 1¼d - I am able to create this in Word then copy and paste it into the description in my details profile, but in the title, this gets rejected every time. I think it is an Auctiva problem rather than ebay as I could do it when I used Turbo Lister. If I try and use 'slashes' it looks confusing, eg 11/4d or 1 1/4d for a penny farthing. Any ideas?
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You can put the fractions in your title if you like, but chances are no one is going to search for them that way. The ¼ is a special character that no one has on their keyboard, so most people aren't going to search with that character and if they put in 1/4, eBays search engine isn't going to match your listing either. Also, using 1/4 and 1/2 to represent fractions in listings only works if the user searches for them in quotes ("1/2"). This is because eBay treats the / like a space in titles and not a slash, so a search for 1/2 is the same as a search for 1 2. The only other way I see to describe fractions is using words (one-quarter, one-half, three-quarters).
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Originally posted by bartonsbargains:
You can put the fractions in your title if you like, but chances are no one is going to search for them that way. The ¼ is a special character that no one has on their keyboard, so most people aren't going to search with that character and if they put in 1/4, eBays search engine isn't going to match your listing either. Also, using 1/4 and 1/2 to represent fractions in listings only works if the user searches for them in quotes ("1/2"). This is because eBay treats the / like a space in titles and not a slash, so a search for 1/2 is the same as a search for 1 2. The only other way I see to describe fractions is using words (one-quarter, one-half, three-quarters).

Now that was something I never knew.
So when I sell a pair of shoes and the size is 8 1/2..the 1/2 doesn't get picked up by those searching titles only.

What other solutions would you offer for those of us who sell clothing/shoes/anything that requires the 1/2 etc? Besides hoping that buyers search through title and description. (knowing that we're smart enough to have a complete description with the 1/2 in it)

Thanks, Donna
many thanks for your useful replies.

Maybe one day eBay may come up with a clever solution but meanwhile I guess I will have to use the decimals or words description of fractions as there doesn't seem to be an alternative.

Shame as neither of these are commonly used in the esoteric and slightly barmy world of stamp collecting!

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