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A happy hello to all this morning!

I am new here on this forum and happy to join. I sell vintage clothing on ebay and am trying to customize an auctiva template.

I am trying to use the curly black and its so wide you have to scroll way over to read the TOS etc. Any one know how to change this to shorten the distance between the left and right sides of the page. Thanks for any advice!
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http://PracticeWriter.com/vu/?5F3BB is this what you were referring to? I am trying to make this template more narrow. I dont like that you have to scroll lover to read the description etc. I alos wanted to add some color to the frames around the pics. Oh one more ? is there anyway to move the description down past the first picture, I insert a logo picture at the top. Thanks for any advice, I could spend hours here trying to figure this out. Who am I kidding I already have spent hours here and no results. ARGH Mad
Hi,

That appears to be the original stock template. Were you trying to create a custom template with your logo header, etc.? If so, you need to copy that one to the practicewriter.

Well, been helping two Debs that are Auctiva members, one in OH and one in NC. They both have great ideas and have given me inspiration; and are using some very simple test SophieBox arrangements for mouseover imaging. I've adopted the vintage/indie sellers because I think that part of the eBay market has survivability and is trendy.

SophieBox Wildcat, Catwalk, and Catalog Editions are in various stages of development and test here at the ClixTrix skunkworks, ur catworks. Oh....Sophie is my cat and ClixTrix mascot, if you didn't guess with the CAT thing. hehe

Danno
Dan its the Deb in NC shes great we have chatted a bunch! I met her on the vintage forum over there. Sophie is my daughter shes 5 so Wink gotta love the name. So I see so you helped with the images. I like the effect of the bigger photos and hope to get there soon. I have an eBay store and just reopened it after a 1 year hiatus with A financial firm. Need I say more.....I am back to something I truly love and vintage clothing is my passion. So the sales are decent for me and I think if I can improve my selling template and store site I will do even better. You're right its trendy and it has staying power I see it only getting better. There are true vintage fanatics that will always be just that. I Thanks for the replies Dan
Hi,

My sales fell off a cliff when eBay changed search and flooded the site with Diamond-seller retail stuff. I didn't see a future in collectibles on eBay when most dealers were exiting or curtailing use of the site in step with the disappointed bidders/buyers that could no longer find those unique or special items (gone or burried). I pretty much gave up buying collectible there last summer, when most of the sellers I bought from "left the building" along with Elvis' gold bathtub.

General Reasons:

1) Too high fees for labor intensive policies, changes (from direction to directionless in some cases), and non-existent customer support. Businesses can't make a profit when they can't plan on a stable environment for sales. A bad economy doesn't help the problems created by the instability.

2) Unleveled playing field with too high risk created by buyer fraud and abuse, due to the no-neg policy and DSR system. The system "invites" abuse. Note, those methods are retail, not auction-collectible methods.

3) Unethical conduct in policy administration toward sellers, i.e. letting "HAL" the computer make decisions on policy without proper human oversite, notification, or appeal methods. The incident suspending eBook sellers before a written policy was issue or in effect as a prime example (which definitley got my immediate attention). Dictating the payment method, shipping rates, et. al., is not acting as an unbias 3rd party to bring together buyers and sellers. Sellers are (like it or not) more like contract employees in the new paradigm.

They believe auctions are dead and flee markets are bad. I think it's wrong-headed, spin-doctored speak to justify changes that have brought severe disfunctionaltiy to their site and to others dragged along for the ride (Auctiva included).

There is a growing sentiment among sellers, that eBay has gone from place of 1st choice to last resort. Disruptive Innovation has disrupted sellers to innovate to other venues including their own sites/eComm Stores. I just decided to sit-back (for now) and watch the parade (visions of lemmings marching off the cliff). Big Grin The next round (of jumpers) is coming with the New Design page and the cross-promotions on June 15th.

As I've previously stated.....

I don't need a bad clone of Amazon; I need a new, old eBay.

Note, I'm not at all anti-eBay; I'm just realistic in my business thinking and decisions. Other than experimental or very small-scale sales, the site no longer stirs my passion for eBusiness.

Danno
I have to agree with you on several counts. I have searched other sites that sell only vintage clothing and will begin listing things on the 2 I know of that are fairly reasonable. The time burglars though are getting it all up and running and learning a whole new system. I have been pretty fortunate on eBay so far (knocking on wood) but I have read some true horror stories. I can only keep thinking positive and hope the sales continue! I am leary of the new changes coming mid June. I'll let you know how goes it! Hi to Sophie. Goodnight Danno

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