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Instructions on how to edit your listing

Please enter your listing number below (you find it on the listing) and click CONTINUE.

You will now see the full html code of your listing. This may be a bit confusing, but don't worry. You will certainly recognize your own text, which you can now freely edit. Note, however, that you cannot change the general layout: you cannot edit any of the html tags.

Whenever you like, you can now see the effect of your modifications by clicking on "CONTINUE" at the bottom of the page with the listing text. Go back to the editing page with the BACK button of your browser.

When you are satisfied with your modified listing, select "I want to submit the edited listing" at the bottom and click "CONTINUE" again. Note that this will not directly modify your listing, but the new version you created will be sent to the agency for approval.

Simultaneously a message with a code number is sent to the email address recorded with your listing (in other words to you) asking you to confirm that it was indeed you who modified the listing. We will only upload the modified listing if we get this confirmation. Thus if somebody else submits editing instructions for your listing - which is possible - they will simply be ignored.

Your listing #: (This is a 5-digit number which you find on your listing page).


Hints

All html tags start with < and end with >. Since you cannot change them, you can also not use any < or > in the text. They can, however, be created with the commands:
&lt; for <
and &gt; for >
If you want to start a new line in the "description" section, use the command $$1
and to start a new paragraph, use the command $$2
To delete an existing <p> or <br> tag place a $ in front of it.


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