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12-Sep-2006, 11:10 PM #1
HTML Code Generator?
I don't know HTML Code to well. Does anyone know of any HTML Code Generators or something of that sort? I need to spice up my eBay auctions. Thanks!
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12-Sep-2006, 11:19 PM #2
There are many tools that generate the code automatically, from the free Nvu to the $250 Dreamweaver. However, none of them will be easy to use with eBay. Doesn't ebay provide a tool to design a listing? It is here- http://pages.ebay.com/turbo_lister/

The other programs create html files. That is not what you want. The Turbo Lister should work well for you.
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12-Sep-2006, 11:48 PM #3
I already use Turbo lister, but it doesn't have any templates to use. Unless you want to pay for the one's that everybody uses. I am using a very basic HTML code generator now that makes a nice and to-the-point listing. But they are so basic and boring looking.
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12-Sep-2006, 11:54 PM #4
Download Nvu and design your page with that. Then, you will need to go through the code and place everything between <body> and </body> into your ebay listing. The code may look intimidating, but just select everything between (but not including) those tags and it should create the site that you want.

However, any images that you use in your design must be available online. If you are using an image, I suggest that you put the picture on www.imageshack.us and then put the code that they give you into the page.

Unlike many other languages, the tags in html are fairly self explanatory. <body> for the page body. <p> for a new paragraph. <br> for a line break. <h1>, <h2>, <h3> for different size headings, etc.
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