Hi justdivine,
Thanks for contributing to our forum. If you sign up for an Auctiva account, our system will automatically import your current eBay listings so they can be tracked on your Active Listings page within Auctiva and add the Auctiva scrolling gallery and Sellathon counters to them based on your Account Preferences.
However, adding the other design features available through Auctiva, such as our templates and image hosting options to your listings, would effectively require rebuilding each listing using Auctiva's design tools and then editing your active listings to include the new designs.
If you are indeed looking to add an Auctiva template and/or other design features to an active eBay listing you have already posted outside of Auctiva, you should be able to do so via the following process provided eBay will still allow the description to be revised:
1) Recreate the listing in Auctiva and click "Save". Since you will only be revising the item description, it is only necessary to fill out the “Item Details” section of the lister page.
2) Once you have finished, click the "Save" button.
3) Return to your Saved Listings page and click the <HTML> icon next to the listing.
4) Highlight and copy the HTML that appears in the pop-up window.
5) Visit the item on eBay and click the “Revise your item” link.
6) Scroll down about 1/3 the page to the “Description” section and click the "HTML" tab on the editor.
7 Delete the HTML that is already there, paste the copied HTML in its place, and save your changes.
Revising your listings in this manner will cause the scrolling gallery to be removed from them but, if you would like the scrolling gallery added to back to your listings after doing so, just contact our Customer Support team to let us know and we should be able to take care of that for you.
I hope this helps. If you need any further assistance with this once you have signed up, please feel free to contact our Customer Support team by mousing over the “Help” tab and selecting the “File Support Case” option.
-Mike