Danno, yes they are identical links one and two. Now I can get the 1st link to save, earlier it was saying it had 2 description codes? maybe a glitch. I hope this works. I made a sample listing, and copied the link, hopefully it will work here. You will see 4 pictures above the border.
http://www.auctiva.com/listings/intl_preview.aspx
Nope it wont work here. How can I get you to see what I see?
Hi,
You can use the <HTML> icon at right of each Saved Listing on the Save Listing page to copy and paste the code to the practiceboard.
That's how I made the 2nd link at practiceboard this morning.
Danno
You can use the <HTML> icon at right of each Saved Listing on the Save Listing page to copy and paste the code to the practiceboard.
That's how I made the 2nd link at practiceboard this morning.
Danno
Danno, sorry for being such a pain. Here is the link? You will see the 4 pictures above the template, but for some reason the gray bar I see above those is not showing in practiceboard?
http://www.practiceboard.com/?0
http://www.practiceboard.com/?0

Hi,
It looks like you only copied part of the link from practiceboard. It's missing the full number that follows the ? mark.
Danno
It looks like you only copied part of the link from practiceboard. It's missing the full number that follows the ? mark.
Danno
Hi,
Got it now. It looks like there is added code which is corrupting the original template code.
When you created the new template earlier, was that from scratch or did you copy and paste to replace prior code on a prior attempt. I'm guessing that happened, as those upper pics above the template don't even seem to be part of that listing. Am I correct?
Danno
Got it now. It looks like there is added code which is corrupting the original template code.
When you created the new template earlier, was that from scratch or did you copy and paste to replace prior code on a prior attempt. I'm guessing that happened, as those upper pics above the template don't even seem to be part of that listing. Am I correct?
Danno
Yes Danno, and now I cant remember from where. I hang my head in shame, oy.
Hi,
Don't sweat the small stuff, and btw, it's all small stuff. I teach or at least did. I'm not judgemental on these things so please stop worrying. I perfectly understand how complex and intimidating this can be. Trust me, you're doing fine. Just keep pluggin at it. It gets better.
Try again.....
Danno
Don't sweat the small stuff, and btw, it's all small stuff. I teach or at least did. I'm not judgemental on these things so please stop worrying. I perfectly understand how complex and intimidating this can be. Trust me, you're doing fine. Just keep pluggin at it. It gets better.

Try again.....
Danno
Danno, thank you so much and for understanding. Off to try it again.
One question. I have to find the original, then remove the code? Or is there a way to remove it, though it's not showing?
Hi,
I would simply delete the old template from your library and start over with fresh copy of code from my 1st link to practiceboard this morning.
Danno
I would simply delete the old template from your library and start over with fresh copy of code from my 1st link to practiceboard this morning.
Danno
Yep, looks like it's working.
Let me know if you want changes. I'll let you test and play for awhile.
Danno
Oops....spoke too soon. Something is still corrupting the code.
Confirmed: The very first table statement is incomplete. Looks like it wasn't copied completely.
Let me know if you want changes. I'll let you test and play for awhile.
Danno
Oops....spoke too soon. Something is still corrupting the code.
Confirmed: The very first table statement is incomplete. Looks like it wasn't copied completely.
Danno, noooooo what do you see that's wrong? 

Hi,
This is the code you just posted:
<TABLE width="928" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10" <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0'><tr><td align='center'><a id='aucimagelink'<TR><TD bgcolor="#fdfdf9" align="center">
This is the correct code from this mornings posted links ( 1st http://www.practiceboard.com/?10324440 2nd http://www.practiceboard.com/?10324454 ) :
<TABLE width="928" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10" border="0" align="center">
<TR><TD bgcolor="#fdfdf9" align="center">
I have no idea where the extra code is coming from. It's not appearing in either of my link 1 or 2 posts, so it's not coming from code I created. Since it's actually corrupting the table element by removing part of it's statement, it's more likely it is some type of copy error.
Visually, the template is shifted to left rather than center on the page. That's due to the missing align="center" from the definition.
Danno
Edit: Are you making the copy from my practiceboard link in one single copy, or are you breaking it into multiple copies (pieces)? If so, you should attempt to copy the entire codeset with a single selection and copy.
If that Javascript that prevents copy is giving you problems, I can delete that to get the main template copied and give you instructions on how to add it back.
This is the code you just posted:
<TABLE width="928" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10" <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0'><tr><td align='center'><a id='aucimagelink'<TR><TD bgcolor="#fdfdf9" align="center">
This is the correct code from this mornings posted links ( 1st http://www.practiceboard.com/?10324440 2nd http://www.practiceboard.com/?10324454 ) :
<TABLE width="928" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10" border="0" align="center">
<TR><TD bgcolor="#fdfdf9" align="center">
I have no idea where the extra code is coming from. It's not appearing in either of my link 1 or 2 posts, so it's not coming from code I created. Since it's actually corrupting the table element by removing part of it's statement, it's more likely it is some type of copy error.
Visually, the template is shifted to left rather than center on the page. That's due to the missing align="center" from the definition.
Danno
Edit: Are you making the copy from my practiceboard link in one single copy, or are you breaking it into multiple copies (pieces)? If so, you should attempt to copy the entire codeset with a single selection and copy.
If that Javascript that prevents copy is giving you problems, I can delete that to get the main template copied and give you instructions on how to add it back.
Danno, you have been sooo helpful, and I thank you. If I can ever help you with something don't hesitate to ask.
Hello. I'm hoping that you can help me. I am new to this site and I don't understand much about HTML codes. I have located a template that I like:
http://www.auctiva.com/listings/templates/template_prev...lack&i=1&a=0&g=1&d=1
but I'm not sure where to locate the HTML code or where to post it to make corrections when the code is located. Can someone please assist me with this?
Thank you sooo much!!!
http://www.auctiva.com/listings/templates/template_prev...lack&i=1&a=0&g=1&d=1
but I'm not sure where to locate the HTML code or where to post it to make corrections when the code is located. Can someone please assist me with this?
Thank you sooo much!!!
Hi,
That appears to be one of the stock Auctiva templates, the Curly Black on Black. If you use the "Customize an Auctiva Template" on the LISTINGS tab page, that will take you to the template editor, where you can modify (or copy) the template code to your own HTML editor for changes.
I copied the code to the practicewriter site, so you can get best assistance with changes from the Forum.
http://practicewriter.com/vu/?55F95
I also see a possible bug in the template. Color #666 isn't beginning applied to the Description header.
Looks like a bug with the whole Curly group. I can fix it, but that's dependent on any changes you might want.
Neil (or someone at Auctiva), didn't this Curly group have a code bug reported previously? I see where the Style sheets are getting more complex, so I'm guessing it's an update error.
Danno
Edit: I took a stab at fixing the template. It was missing a normal TABLE and a DIV that operates with that code section. Neil or someone can check my work.
Here's the update on a new practicewriter link.
http://practicewriter.com/vu/?55FAB
That appears to be one of the stock Auctiva templates, the Curly Black on Black. If you use the "Customize an Auctiva Template" on the LISTINGS tab page, that will take you to the template editor, where you can modify (or copy) the template code to your own HTML editor for changes.
I copied the code to the practicewriter site, so you can get best assistance with changes from the Forum.
http://practicewriter.com/vu/?55F95
I also see a possible bug in the template. Color #666 isn't beginning applied to the Description header.

Neil (or someone at Auctiva), didn't this Curly group have a code bug reported previously? I see where the Style sheets are getting more complex, so I'm guessing it's an update error.
Danno
Edit: I took a stab at fixing the template. It was missing a normal TABLE and a DIV that operates with that code section. Neil or someone can check my work.

http://practicewriter.com/vu/?55FAB
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