Question:
reducing picture size on ebay?
Laura H
2008-07-16 03:29:56 UTC
Im useing html to post my images onto my ebay listing. I really want the pictures to me quite small as i've got several to add.

Here is the link to the listing: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110268828073

As you can see the picture added is very large. Im using photobucket to host the images. Ive tried reducing the size of the image before saving it and uploading it and then reducing the size in photobucket. Nothing I do seems to make any difference to my ebay listing. This is a link that shows the size of pictures I am looking to try and get:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Personalised-Hand-Painted-Storage-Toy-Box-ANY-DESIGN_W0QQitemZ120280735633QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item120280735633&_trksid=p3286.m14.l1318
Three answers:
anonymous
2008-07-16 03:51:33 UTC
Unless you can actually edit the image tag as used on eBay, you will have to size your photos on PhotoBucket that you referenced or uploaded to ebay.



This needs to have the width and height attributes inserted to size image:



to:







You need to maintain the proper aspect ration when resizing the images to the size you want.



Ron
osias
2016-10-05 06:41:22 UTC
i merely decrease the size. put in in paint, Ctrl+A to decide on it, grab the decrease appropriate hand container and drag it up at an attitude until you resize the photograph the size you desire with the astonishing proportions. (observe: paint in user-friendly terms undoes the final 3 strikes, fyi.) Then it could have a smaller filesize. you additionally can decrease the commonly used, in case you have a application which will help you p.c. the commonly used of a saved photograph.
anonymous
2008-07-16 04:17:23 UTC
Hi Laura,



This is the URL of the image you want to make smaller:



http://i10.ebayimg.com/04/i/000/fd/f9/7042_1.JPG



it's called 7042_1.JPG



just rename it to let's say 7042_11.JPG after resizing it to a smaller image and then upload it to photobucket.



Then try to drop it into the listing again using HTML editor - the image code is


Hope this helps,



Robby


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