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Welcome
to our FAQ's.
Question: Do you design
custom graphics?
Answer: I sure do. I am
a professional Graphic Artist/Illustrator and
Web Designer. I can create anything you need.
Simply visit my 'Custom Graphics" link
or visit my About Me page for more information
and to see my portfolio.
Question:
If I buy one of your templates, can I use with
all of my ebay listings/auctions?
Answer:
You certainly can! Once you buy an auction template
from me you can then go and use that template
an unlimited amount of times for your own auctions
listings.
Question: I've just bought one of your templates.
Can I use the graphics/template to make my own
About Me page or Store front?
Answer: Unfortunately
no. When you buy one of my auction templates,
you are really buying a single license to use
that auction template as it is sold. I do state
this within my Auctions/Listing these terms.
If this was not the case,
I would have to sell the templates for A LOT
more than the low prices I offer them for on
ebay.
Question:
I've just bought one of your templates. Can
I use the logo from the template and the Paypal
buttons for my other ebay or non-ebay related
pages that I'm not using the template for?
Answer:
Unfortunately no. When you buy on of my auction
templates, you are really buying a single license
to use that auction template as is. You are
NOT permitted to 'break up' the template
& graphics for use elsewhere as statement
within my listings.
Question: I've just
bought one of your templates. I would like a
matching About Me page and or a Store Front
& logo, can you do this?
Answer:
Of course I can. As the copyright owner and
creator of all of my own graphics and the templates
design, I can create matching pages for your
other ebay needs. Please see our Custom
Graphics section for further details.
Question:
How do I copy and paste?
Don't feel silly
for asking this question as a lot of people
don't know how to do this.
Just to explain a little something to you; a
web site is pretty much made up of two layers.
The first or top layer is what everyone sees
on the Internet with all the whistles and frills.
The second or bottom layer is the code that
Designers use to create what you see online.
This is called HTML (hyper text markup language).
To copy one of my templates, what you are really
wanting to do is copy is the HTML code so that
when the template is online, everyone can see
the 'top' layer so to speak. To do this you
need to open the template using Notepad (standard
with Windows software) which will allow you
to see all of the coding for the template. To
find and use Notepad, go to your 'Start' menu
button, then Programs>Accessories>Notepad.
Then with Notepad open, browse to the folder
that contains your saved template .html file
and open it. You then simply need to click on
"Edit" (second from the left in the
top menu)>then 'Select All' then 'Edit'>'Copy'.
The file has now been copied.
To 'paste' the copied file, you need to have
open the format in which you are going to work
in ie. Turbo Lister or HTML Editor and then
in CODE VIEW (or HTML VIEW) simply right click
your mouse and select 'PASTE'. Then toggle back
to normal of WYSIWYG vie and TaDa, there is
your template!
Question: I don't understand
HTML at all, is there a way that I can edit
the template in WYSIWYG (what you see is what
you get) view?
Answer: Certainly and
a lot of people get nervous about having to
edit HTML. I have provided a free online WYSIWYG(what
you see is what you get) + html Editor here.
To use the Editor you need to copy and paste
the HTML for your template into the HTML section.
So follow the steps above to copy and paste
your templates code into the Editor. There are
some instructions on the Editors page that may
also help you. Once you have finished making
the changes you want to the template, Simply
copy and paste the HTML code again (this time
from within the Editor) and paste the code into
a new .htm file within you 'My Documents' folder.
Question: I use SellerSourceBook,
can I use your templates there?
Answer: Yes, you sure
can.
I will be adding more to this section shortly.
In the meantime if you have any questions, please
don't hesitate to contact me, Rebecka.
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