Use of CSS to control your eBay shop might convene this policy, so always use with care.
Interference or attempted interference with eBay’s web site and/or operations using any software programme, routine or activity is a serious offence and is not permitted.
Members using the eBay web site may only modify or add content in those areas specifically designated for member use. All content must also abide by all other eBay policies. Designated member areas are:
- the description area of the View Item page.
- the reply box on the eBay discussion, chat and help boards.
- the members’ About Me page.
- the feedback comments area of the Feedback Forum.
- the bid box.
- the eBay email forwarding system text box (e.g. Ask Seller a Question, Contact eBay Member).
In no case may a member block, obscure, overwrite or modify any eBay-generated content or pages. All other site locations or components of eBay pages are strictly for eBay use.
Breaches of this policy may result in a range of actions, including:
- Listing cancellation
- Limits on account privileges
- Account suspension
- Forfeit of eBay fees on cancelled listings
- Loss of PowerSeller status













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1 Lesson 6: eBay Shop Category Control with CSS | Kidson Talks - The E-commerce Chemist | SEO | EBAY | Shopping Comparison | Pay Per Click | Internet Marketing // Jun 14, 2008 at 10:50 am
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