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50 images....hmmmm.....how about using your own HTML code builder for the code and copy - paste into the description?

I'm hoping those 50 images are small and thumb-like instead of big? Eek I'm just thinking of the ugly download time for 50 images to desktop (not unlike the ugly upload time for same). Honestly, that's a valid consideration for eBay's New Design page (IFRAME closure).

Danno
thanks for your answer. i sell stamps and need to insert a lot of pics. i used to do it for a the last 5 years using the picture manager.
plesae see this link for example of what i need to do:
http://cgi.ebay.com/NobleSpiri...C293%3A1%7C294%3A200

isnwt it possible to insert alot of HTML codes to the description area?
i do not understand in programming do i do not know how to create HTML codes etc. is there a way for dummies (like me... Roll Eyes)
thanks
Itay
Ouch! I just got upgraded to the "Cadillac" business level of Internet service at 22Mb (on cable fiber), and those images on your sample listing took almost a full minute to download and populate the listing. However, I absolutely see the reason and the $$$ value as justification.

It's certainly possible to replicate what your doing on Auctiva. However, it may not operate well (there or anywhere) given the cutover to the New Design page by eBay on June 15th. That's not an Auctiva issue. It's an eBay issue on how they want you to operate with images (fast load).

Have you give any thought to using a thumb and mouseover method to display? A 50 image mouseover is more than a minor "Coffee Challenge" for me. BTW....my best friend is a stamp collector (back in Charlotte, NC).

Danno

Edit: That sample page appears to have over 600 images, so I'm guessing 50 was only relevant to the how too question and not the limit needed. Can you give me an idea of worst case need, e.g. 1000 images?
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