![]() ![]() Active Content can exist in various forms and programming languages, including but not limited to: Javascript, Flash, Shockwave, externally-hosted videos, Forms, Search-Bars, XML, and PHP. Generally speaking, Active Content is any web element that automatically loads and runs after the initial load of the page. This will leave you with thousands of unprofessional-looking, chaotic, and potentially-broken Listings. If your eBay Templates create Listings that contain Active Content, any Listings you create will be crudely stripped of all elements and functionality that require it. I was having issues getting the HTML to work, but the seller helped me. ![]() Starting this June, eBay will block all Active Content from your Listings. Just what I needed: a basic template to add a little zing to my eBay listings. More importantly, you need to know what you can do to prepare for these changes before it’s too late. It is important that you understand the June 2017 changes to Active Content. ![]() This is particularly true if you use a customized eBay Template to style your Listings. Big changes are coming to eBay this June, and there’s a good chance they will affect you. ![]()
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