I have two stores – one is an offshoot from the other and I would like to have an “item” in the store “pointing” to the other store. Any thoughts on how to do this? For a better illustration, it’s my “gottagogottago” store, and in the categories, I have “the rock hut” with an “item” in it telling folks that the rock hut has moved (I’ll be changing the name later, but that won’t affect the answers you guys can give). I’d like the item picture to be clickable if possible, going straight over to the new bonz store for the rocks. Thoughts?? Thanks all!
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Rubymountain5Rocks Reputation: 12 See Rubymountain5Rocks' booth |
You cannot link one of the 6 images, however in the listing itself you can insert image, then highlight image and insert hyperlink
Click on Image Icon
Put in URL link of image (image will have to be online…either photobucket or I usually make an incomplete listing with my extra photos)
Highlight the photo once inserted
Click on the Hyperlink Icon
Add URL of where you wish the link to go
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
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