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Ebay description template starting on side of shipping and payments
Ebay description template starting on side of shipping and payments











(Technically, the problem is that the formats for his template do not try to re-format the page for the screen size, but instead paint everything in fixed dimensions, and leave it to the viewer to manually scroll side-to-side as needed.) I suspect a lot of his interested viewers don't even know there is a description somewhere off in the ozone to the right of the photos. The images bleed off the right side of the screen, and you can't see anything of the description unless you know to scroll to the right. The whole template is a fixed-width layout that looks okay on a wide-screen desktop or laptop (16:9 screen ratio), but on an older monitor (4:3 ratio, old-style TV screen proportions) or, God forbid, a mobile device, it's a disaster. Down the right side of the page, in a narrow column maybe one-third the width of the images or less, is his description. In fact, let me offer a specific example of why templates are a bad idea: one seller whose products I look at frequently is using a big, sprawling template that stacks all the images for his listing in huge renderings down the left side of the page.

ebay description template starting on side of shipping and payments

They gum up the works, and make it harder for a buyer to purchase an item.













Ebay description template starting on side of shipping and payments