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James, how do you have the thumbnails that link to the larger photos? I'd appreciate your time in explaining it since I'm going to ebay alot of stuff this summer and this would be a great tool to use. Thanks, bud. thumbsup2.gif

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The only way I can do this is to upload 2 of the same pic. 1 is thumbnail size and the other large. It has to be posted as the url in front of the large pic link, ] after the jpg, then paste the small pic in as an image and then end that with the url finish bracket. make sense?? Quote my post and you will see how I did this with my pics. The first url is my large pic, the smaller pic is the image, and then end with the url.

 

 

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Cool, that makes sense. I've done that before (life on my sigline, for instance). So, obviously, ebay allows for multiple pics.

 

James, is this the way you did it?

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<a href="Images/LargeImage.JPG" target="_top"><img src="Images/SmallImage.JPG" style="border-width:0px;" /></a>

 

 

You may need to change "Images/Picture.jpg" to it's full path e.g. "http://www.winstonware.com/Images/Image.jpg"

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Victor simple HTML will work for all your needs. PM if you need help with it. I can pass you over a template I use on all our ebay sales. You can modify it to your liking.

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James, how do you have the thumbnails that link to the larger photos? I'd appreciate your time in explaining it since I'm going to ebay alot of stuff this summer and this would be a great tool to use. Thanks, bud. thumbsup2.gif

Here's an example:

 

<a href=http://www.earlyus.com/ebay/p4030001.jpg><img src=http://www.earlyus.com/ebay/p4030001_.jpg></a>

 

The first filename in bold is the name of the full-sized image, and the second is the name of the thumbnail. It has been my convention for years and years and years to take the large image, reduce it to 25% (or so) of the original size, and name it the same, except tacking on an underscore ("_") character.

 

Naturally, you'll need to substitue the appropriate URL for your images.

 

I'm adding more stuff today, some that you don't see everyday, including a gorgeous collection of World currency. Thanks in advance for any bids.

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<a href="Images/LargeImage.JPG" target="_top"><img src="Images/SmallImage.JPG" style="border-width:0px;" /></a>

 

 

You may need to change "Images/Picture.jpg" to it's full path e.g. "http://www.winstonware.com/Images/Image.jpg"

 

Yes - Full path cause the above makes it referenced on your OWN machine

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James, how do you have the thumbnails that link to the larger photos? I'd appreciate your time in explaining it since I'm going to ebay alot of stuff this summer and this would be a great tool to use. Thanks, bud. thumbsup2.gif

 

Did you see my El Camino Page .. I have around 50 Iconic pictures linked to the larger picture when clicked - I use two pictures one the thumbnail and one The Larger picture when clicked and pathe the links properly

 

Feel free to view code as I am NO EXPERT and have nothing to hide - 893scratchchin-thumb.gif I dont think smile.gif

 

There is AUDIO so what your speaker volumes smile.gif

 

Mike's El Camino on Ebay

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