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01-20-2008 09:08 PM
I am forever having to VeRO scammers because they copy my ads and steal my products.
Thank you all in advance.
John
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01-23-2008 01:43 PM
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01-23-2008 04:39 PM
(table width="790")
Listing here
(/table)
Change the ( and ) to < and > respectively.
If, however your pictures are too large for the template it will force out the size of the listing to accommodate them.
Only 8% of the internet population is still browsing on 800 x 600 resolutions so you may want to increase the width accordingly.
Here is an up-to-date link for viewing these stats:
http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=17
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01-23-2008 04:43 PM
I shall try it out...
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01-23-2008 05:27 PM
If you have access to the stats Monique, what portion are viewing at 1024 x 768?
I still have an old version of FrontPage that I trot out once in a while. It allows you to set your table width to a percentage of the viewabla area or as pixels. If you set it as a percentage (say - 98%) and the viewer was looking at your site on a monitor set for 800x600, the page would adjust to accommodate - your table would be 784 wide.
It's still WYSIWYG and you can find older versions of the software on eBay cheap.
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01-23-2008 06:49 PM
...in any case, it looks as though the listings i have up now are probably one of the last i'll have up in quite some time anyways, i'm finding the ebay art market very very very slow...on the flipside, the art auction market is quite hot, so it looks as though i will be buying off ebay and reselling at auction...i will lose my ps status which is sad as i won't have this board to chat with anymore 😞 too bad they don't have buyer ps'ers! i may have the odd items up, but probably not enough to warrant a ps status...
...it is also, by the way, so much easier to buy off ebay to resell as opposed to buy and resell on ebay...i get the merchandise delivered to my door and when its sold at auction, it is no longer my responsibility as far as getting delivered, arriving in one piece, cx satisfaction etc...as its now an issue between buyer and auctioneer...
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01-23-2008 07:10 PM
It's 45.59%, followed by 14.2% @ 1280x800 and then 12.83% @ 1280x1024.
I use FP 2002 and Dreamweaver and both programs do a good job w/tables.
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01-23-2008 07:26 PM
I'll have to start rebuilding my site to accommodate 1024x768. The pages were starting to run a little long (north/south) anyways. lol
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01-23-2008 07:44 PM
If that happens we will miss you Kat....:-(
My sales were very good this month until they started talking recession in the U.S. and things are dead right now. Business is usually good at the end of the month so hopefully next week will see improvements again.
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01-23-2008 07:58 PM
The dial-up argument is one I hear way to often with my design business. Some designers like to tote out the "millions of people will have to wait FOREVER for your listings to come up if you have any animation" such as the logos I develop.
Fact is that only about 15% of the North American population are still accessing the internet via dial-up and of those 15% most are on a high-speed system. The days of large numbers of people on 14.4, 28.8 or even 56K modems is pretty much over.

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