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redrocket 09-27-07 03:36 PM

Need some quick help
 
I am planning on listing my vintage classic bicycle on ebay tonight. I have 22 photos that I would like to post, but the "sell" page only allows for 12 images. The images are currently hosted on Photobucket, thanks to the very helpful members that explaned that to me in the past.

Now I would appreciate detailed info on how to get them onto my auction page on ebay, if that is posssible. Or am I limited to the 12 images. Also important, I'm on a Mac. Many Thanks.

USAZorro 09-27-07 03:41 PM

When I sell, I post the 12 I like most, and also provide a link to folder that has the rest of them. Another technique I've seen is to splice images together as a .jpg or .gif with 2, 3 or 4 images in a single "picture".

redrocket 09-27-07 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by USAZorro (Post 5347517)
When I sell, I post the 12 I like most, and also provide a link to folder that has the rest of them. Another technique I've seen is to splice images together as a .jpg or .gif with 2, 3 or 4 images in a single "picture".

Thanks for your reply.
I would like to avoid splicing images. I'm not a techie, so how to I link to a folder that holds the remainder, and where is that folder located. Thanks again.

kramnnim 09-27-07 07:49 PM

Put a link to the photobucket album where the pictures are currently displayed?

redrocket 09-27-07 09:06 PM

Thanks. I just did that and it seems to work. The bike is now listed. Thanks for your input.

cmdr 09-27-07 09:17 PM

You can write HTML to insert into the description with links to your images. That allows you to post as many pictures as you want.

East Hill 09-28-07 07:03 AM

Very nice!

Not being a shill or anything, but here's the link:

http://cgi.ebay.com/MARK-DINUCCI-JIM...QQcmdZViewItem

Thank you for sharing the history of the bike with us. It's really a shame you can't ride it, but it will undoubtedly make someone else happy.

East Hill


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