08-14-2018 04:53 PM
Have to try listing in seller hub as turbo listing has finally dumped. When I copy the listing (in html) over the html is visible too. How can I correct this? Sure hate the thought of going over 100's of listings to removed all the html. Where can I find a similar template to use? Thanks
08-14-2018 06:12 PM - edited 08-14-2018 06:14 PM
right hand side of the listings page in the description area, click advanced editing
From the dropdown menu that says custom template, select create a template.
On the popup screen, select switch to HTML editor. Enter your HTML, name your template and click create.
When you make a new listing, click the advanced editing tab and choose your templates from the dropdown menu.
Hope this helps.
08-15-2018 03:31 AM
@akkiakwe wrote:Have to try listing in seller hub as turbo listing has finally dumped. When I copy the listing (in html) over the html is visible too. How can I correct this? Sure hate the thought of going over 100's of listings to removed all the html. Where can I find a similar template to use? Thanks
What happened with your Turbo Lister?
09-27-2018 05:14 PM
Thanks for the help. Much appreciated. I've been struggling with TL for quite awhile as one thing or another stopped working. Now it is just about everything so I better figure out doing it all online. I had hoped I could just copy and paste the entire listing, all written in html with my own nice boarder, etc. Guess not, huh? Thanks again.
09-27-2018 05:31 PM
Sure you can.
Even a technodolt like me can do it.
I have a few bits of HTML saved in a desktop file.
When I write a description, with text edit, I drop the coding in then cut and paste into the Description box using the HTML tab.
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"><font rwr="1" style="font-family:Arial" size="4"><!-- Auction ad begins here --><center><table cellpadding="10" border="2"><tbody><tr><td bgcolor="#CCFFFF"><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><center><b><font size="+5" color="red" face="Textile"><br><br>
</font><font face=Textile size=+3 color=blue><BR><BR>
</font><font size="+2" face="Textile"><br><br>
<font color="#000000">
This gives me three sizes and colours of copy and a colour background.