11-18-2024 01:14 PM - edited 11-18-2024 01:19 PM
I am experiencing several technical issues on the platform, and I’d appreciate your assistance in resolving them:
Extreme Zoom and Formatting Issues:
Non-Functioning and Delayed Links:
Issue with Purchasing Labels:
Delayed Page Loading:
These issues impact my ability to manage orders efficiently. Could you please investigate the root causes and suggest solutions? Additionally, here are a few recommendations that might address these problems:
Thank you for your attention to these matters. I look forward to your guidance and a resolution to these issues.
11-19-2024 03:28 AM
1. "Extreme zoom" you can solve by zooming out. Use Ctrl and - on a PC or Cmnd and - on a Mac. Zoom out to your preferred view, and eBay cookies will save that setting every time you load the page. You'll only have to reset if you clear your browser data.
2. Post an example of a non-functioning link, along with a link to the page where you clicked on the non-functioning link.
3. Post a link to the page that's not working for shipping label generation.
4. Slow page loads are usually a byproduct of various factors you can control like: browser add-ons, ad blockers, use of a VPN, local network issues, internet speed, router issues, making sure browser and OS are up to date, not using old tech (old computer/OS), etc.
11-19-2024 06:41 AM
What browser are you using?
Some page elements may not always render correctly in old browser versions or niche browsers. This can cause things like the category row at the top of the Watch List page to not wrap correctly, leading to a very wide page with a long scroll bar at the bottom. Trying a different browser can help deal with that. If you are determined to use a certain browser, an ad blocker's element hiding tool can be used to suppress the page element causing the problem in some cases.
Ensure compatibility with all major browsers and devices.
eBay does test with the latest version of popular browsers, but eBay can't possibly test every conceivable combination of device, operating system, settings and add-ons that might affect an individual user's experience, which is one reason why trying another browser is such a commonly recommended diagnostic technique.