on โ31-10-2017 09:35 AM
I used to use my own html created templates, but can't figure out how to readjust it for mobile friendly. Apart from shrinking it to mobile phone size in my listing description. Which looks a bit dumb for folks using a desktop or laptop. It's a minefield hunting for a simple one. I dont have a shop anymore, just use the free listings and prefer to use a template. Ebay has made it difficult as no CSS is allowed. So, my question is..does anyone know of a good mobile listing template for ebay? I have hunted around looking at people making and selling them, but any feedback from an experienced seller would be great. Don't want to use Garage Sale..(i have a mac) just a simple easy templatle where I can load photos straight from my computer rather than store them in photobucket..as this is extra work uploading/then downloading again. But will do so if necessary...why do they keep changing things! Grr..used to be so straight forward and easy. Getting old I guess..jilly
โ04-11-2017 01:42 PM - edited โ04-11-2017 01:42 PM
@simple-elegance-au wrote:You just add this line to the top of your template code, no need to use eBay's 'fix it for me' feature in the mobile friendly checker.<style>img{max-width:100%}</style><meta name="viewport" content="width=1000">After you add the code you can then click the mobile checker and you should get the thumbs up from eBay ๐
Just be aware that the above will cause your text to be very tiny. What it is doing is assuming your page is 1000px and zooming it down to 320px this will cause the text to be very tiny and the user will need to pinch it to read the description. Images are OK but text will be hard to read.