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Jazz Up Your eBay Listings with HTML

When you create a description of an item you’re selling on eBay, you can jazz things up with a bit of HTML coding, either manually or by using eBay’s HTML text editor. For example, you can make your text bold, italic, larger, or even a different color. You can also insert horizontal rules and paragraph breaks to make certain text stand out.

If you know how to use a word processor, you’ll have no trouble touching up your text with this tool. The following table shows you a few HTML codes that you can insert into your text to help you pretty things up.

HTML Code How to Use It What It Does
<b></b> <b>cool collectible</b> cool collectible (bold type)
<i></i> <i>cool collectible</i> cool collectible (italic type)
<b><i></i></b> <b><i>cool collectible</i></b> cool collectible (bold and italic type)
<font color=red></font> <font color=red>cool collectible</font> cool collectible (selected text appears in red)
<font size=+#></font> <font size=+3>cool </font> collectible cool collectible (font size normal + 1 through 4, increases size x times)
<br> cool<br>collectible cool
collectible (inserts line break)
<p> cool<p>collectible Cool

collectible (inserts paragraph space)
<hr /> cool collectible <hr />cheap cool collectible
cheap (inserts horizontal rule)
<h1></h1> <h1>cool collectible</h1>

cool collectible

(converts text to headline size)

You can go back and forth from the HTML text editor to regular input and add more codes here and there by selecting the View/Edit HTML check box.

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