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Descriptions are being hidden on the website

I am not happy about that as it will make buyers make more mistakes in ordering wrong items as it requires extra step to read description. What is the purpose of that?

 

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@partfinds wrote:

I listed item and after that I went to check what it looks like. No filters because I wasn’t searching. It seems very complicated. I think they are trying so hard to make both mobile and desktop look exactly the same that this is what happens. They downgrading website features instead of upgrading mobile .


This actually is an old problem, though, and used to be a lot more common when the site was moving to only using secure content links rather than unsecure, particularly when people did more embedding of photos in the actual description and were using an unsecured site for hosting.  I had to go through and clean up a bunch of HTML in my listings to get rid of that weird redirect.

 

In this case, I'd go with @shipscript thought that this is just a database event.  If it keeps happening, though, it's worth posting on the tech board.


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No pictures embedded. Same info on every listing. This one came out like that.

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@partfinds wrote:

No pictures embedded. Same info on every listing. This one came out like that.


I'd go with glitch, then - a startling one for certain.  This site usually runs pretty OK, but sometimes is a little borked up - if one thinks about it, with 1.5 billion listings being updated on how many servers, a lot can happen.


“The illegal we do immediately, the unconstitutional takes a little longer.” - Henry Kissinger

"Wherever law ends, tyranny begins" -John Locke
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