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| Still Driving Forward War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Manchester, UK
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hey guys, I'm currently redesigning my ebay auction template as Im learning CSS and was just wondering if anyone knew how ebay reacts to using CSS in your listing? does it work? If it works how, do you have to use the sloppy method of in-line code or can you use an internal style sheet? or even better can you use an external style sheet? If anyone can help I'd also love to know where do you put the CSS code as you cant access the head tags on ebay. I have done some google searching and it appears many people are using CSS but info on how is pretty thin on the ground. any input guys? thanks andy |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Sep 2008
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well from what i have heard, its not really recommended but can be done |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: New Mexico - On Assignment in South Africa
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The last time I posted on ebay (years ago), you could use HTML. If this is still the case you can easily add CSS inline in your HTML tags and it will work fine. pete |
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