HTML Editor for Flippa Listings - what works?

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The basic editor that Flippa provides doesn't give you much in the way of fonts, size, color, etc. but many sellers have nicely formatted listings. I have tried using HTML editors like Microsoft Expression Web to create a listing and then paste the code in to Flippa, but apparently Flippa doesn't allow certain tags and strips them out.

I read an old post somewhere saying that Microsoft Word could be used successfully, saving the document as a web page (.html) and then pasting it in to Flippa.

Has anyone tried this, or does anyone know of a good method or tools for creating and editing nice Flippa listings?

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Thomas Smale
    You can import Microsoft Word directly into a Flippa listing and it will keep the formatting (at least you could last time I put a listing up).
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    • Profile picture of the author Ken Soszka
      "You can import Microsoft Word directly into a Flippa listing and it will keep the formatting (at least you could last time I put a listing up). "

      Thanks - by just copy and pasting the actual text straight from Word, or save it as an HTML document first?
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      • Profile picture of the author Thomas Smale
        Originally Posted by Ken Soszka View Post

        "You can import Microsoft Word directly into a Flippa listing and it will keep the formatting (at least you could last time I put a listing up). "

        Thanks - by just copy and pasting the actual text straight from Word, or save it as an HTML document first?
        They have an import function, so you just import the regular document. No need to convert it to HTML (at least that's how it was last time I checked!)
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  • Profile picture of the author huester
    Google "Page Breeze" as it may be what your looking for. Then simply copy and paste the html into flippa. Sweet As!
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