![]() ![]() It used to show me all hard spaces, but in the screenshot I provided, it displayed the text hard spaces as but did not show me the hard spaces in your stylesheet. Over the years, I've seen differences in how that browser interacts with the rich-text-editor, and specifically see differences in the way it presents the source view of pages. It appears to me as if Firefox has overcome the issue. If you change browsers, you'll probably see your HTML attributes shift around to suit that browser's preferences, and that is why different browsers perform differently in eBay's editor. Any other platform that allows text editing may use the same open source editor core (CKE, TinyMCE, etc) that then relies on the code-editing features built into the browser. So we see problems in some browsers when pasting from one rich-text HTML view to another rich-text HTML view, where hard spaces may be introduced. ![]() However, the problem is that eBay also uses a "pretty code" rich-text editor on their markup box. If you first paste your virgin HTML into Notepad and then "select all" and copy out of Notepad, that usually gets rid of underlying "pretty code" formatting that HTML editors include to color code your markup. I will have to break the HTML into a couple posts to stay within allowed 20,000 character don't know if this will work with your browser combination. If you compare the code below just opened in a browser to the ebay listing #223327504714 you should be able to see what i am talking about. It is stripping my CSS and causing issues. So today i made those changes, clicked on "revise listing" and am pretty sure i am using the same code except with minor internal changes for max-width on the video/images and for some reason it is not working now. I chose one of my listings, then "sell similar" and then copy/pasted the html into the html box, listed it and somehow it worked, although there were a few things i needed to change to work below 480px width properly. The other day, i created a "test" listing so i could try things without messing up my actual listings. It should work down to 320px width decently. I am trying to copy the HTML from my 3rd party editor into the HTML tab of the listing and then without looking at the standard preview, submit the changes to preserve the proper HTML to make it look as it should. I have contacted eBay and they are looking into it, but like many other people with similar problems, i really do not expect them to fix it or come up with a fix. I recently decided to try using Blue Griffon HTML editor to clean the HTML code that eBays listing tool has flubbed up over time and make sure it was as close to correct according to HTML standards as i can with my knowledge. I have been battling this issue for quite awhile.
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