After "surfing" internet for the last 8 years, I sorta got used to what
people do to screw their web pages <g>

I think, Google, Pdml( (!) -- I now have the Mandatory Pentax Content,
so this is not offtopic anymore <vbg>) and Yahoo (old one, before the
flashy ads) are what the pages oughta be: simple, fast loading and
straight to the point. Not to mention, viewable with anything starting
from lynx (yes, I had to use it recently when my XWindows refused to
start up I had to download some extra libraries for it from the text
terminal)

So, yes, a "decent, honestly described product (with a good photo or
two of it), at a good price" is as good as an ebay page gets (well,
maybe with some html text/fonts formatting).

Mishka

> From: frank theriault 
> Subject: Re: Designing your Ebay appearance...... 
> Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 14:17:43 -0700 
> 
> --------
> 
> Hi, Mishka,
> 
> Actually, that html wallpaper stuff doesn't bother me ~that~ much.  I
> must have been in a cranky mood when I posted. <g>
> 
> Even more than the time to load, I can sometimes find it hard to read

> the text, especially if the background is dark.
> 
> I really don't need backgrounds, or silly waving flags or any of that
> other stuff to entice me to bid.  Just a decent, honestly described
> product (with a good photo or two of it), at a good price.
> 
> regards,
> frank
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