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To use Auctionpix, all you need to do is click the link, do a brief sign up, and then upload your images. Click the "browse" button, find the image you want to use from your computer, click "open" and it will be placed in the "browse" window. &bmsp;Select Windows or Mac, then click 'upload'.
After the image is uploaded, all you need is to either place the image url (address) in the "image url box" on the sell page, or select one of the options given (the image url will then be automatically added to the eBay form).
If you have been using eBay's Ipix picture service, you need to change your preferences.
Click here and change your image hosting selection to I use another image hosting site. and then you will be taken to the "old" sell form which allows you to put your pictures in manually.If you want more than one image in your auction, just include the additional html in the description box using this code:
<img src=http://www.auctionpix.co.uk/users/your image name.jpg> and you'll have another image in your description. Add as many as you like using the above code, but if you use html in the desc box for all your images, you need this code in the image URL box to trigger the camera icon
www.auctionpix.co.uk/tag.jpg (the http:// is already in the box).
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