Thanks, Auctiva. Now to see if I can hold my end up and make my HTML work.
Thanks again.
CB
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quote:Originally posted by Auctiva David:
We have not updated yet today. Thanks for your patience
quote:Originally posted by Auctiva David:
This feature is now live! Try it out!
quote:Originally posted by carolelliott:
Hi, I have tried again and I am still having problems with the double image tag.. sob sob
It must be something I'm doing wrong in my custom template. Can someone take a peep at my template and check the tag codes please ?
here is the link
http://www.practiceboard.com/?2540496
Thanks. Carol
quote:Originally posted by Capt. Binghamton:quote:Originally posted by carolelliott:
ha ha..told ya I'd end up eating my own words...
Gosh do i feel like an idiot or what !!
I have been so intent on getting this right I didn't even this those rotton little tags ekkkk
Thank you.. thank you a million thanks xxxx
Oops. Hit the post button before I said anything!. Anyway, if you're an idiot, then you're in good company...me! Somewhere in a different thread you'll see where I made the same mistake. Maybe you even "caught" it from me.
Yep, like Dave says, the place to preview your listings is on the listing page when you're making a new ad. I probably didn't differentiate: It's the Design/HTML editor on the create or modify "template pages" that likes to put in extraneous text. This is not a problem unique to Auctiva. In fact I can't think of anyone else with a WYSIWYG editor that doesn't mess up your code to one extent or another. It's the nature of the beast. I know that SD, Vendio, and Poster Toaster all have that problem. For that matter, so do the big WYSIWYG web-page creators, including Front Page (horrible!), Dreamweaver, Trellian, and on and on.
(Climbs on soapbox) To me a WYSIWYG HTML editor is kind of like these do-it-yourself incorporation, last will and testament, and divorce kits you see at Staples. They are designed to attract those who know not what they do - and they do work: a. occasionally, b. to a certain extent. But, just like these legal shortcut kits, WYSIWYG HTML can come back to bite you in the stern sheets. And, just like a do-it-yousrelf last will, if you want to be really free from all worries about whether it will work right, ya gotta do it the old fashioned way, by hand. (Climbs down, picks up soap-box, attempts to explain to wife just exactly who he was just talking to down in the basement).
CB
quote:Originally posted by carolelliott:
I have gone grey this week.. time for some more hair restorer...
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Well Great NEWS It is working !!! yippeee. Now all I have to do is tweek it some more.. ohh do I dare mess with it.. yes of course, I am women and we like to mess around until it is perfect.
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Auctiva Tom T.
Auctiva Support
Elite
Posted November 03, 2005 06:02 PM
You would need to use the [IMAGE_URL1] type tags.
Then you'd need to do something like this:
<a href="[IMAGE1_URL]"><img width=140 src="[IMAGE1_URL]"></a>
That would show an image that is 140 pixels wide, and link them to the full size image if they clicked it.
quote:Originally posted by Auctiva Tom T.:There is javascript in one of these threads that does that.quote:wish I could remove the blue boarders though
quote:Originally posted by Auctiva Tom T.:There is javascript in one of these threads that does that.quote:wish I could remove the blue boarders though