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    TradeList question

    Hey guys, Ive been putting together my tradelist...and exporting it as an HTML file. I made a freewebs site, and loaded my files. Is the layout of my list annoying?? IE...the pics are REALLY big, and it seems kind of annoying to have to scroll through a bunch of obscure rookie cards to see the cards worth a crap. Should I just put a clickable link to view the pic on there, rather than posting the hi-res photo directly on the page?? The link can be found by clicking My Trade List in my sig...thanks for any input

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    hey, i honestly thought you did a great job, great layout, easy to move through, and the BIG pictures are great, wish i could get could get pics like yours lol, with the pics you have the trader will know what they are getting, unlike small pics where a trader can say they were misled b/c they didn't spot damage if there is any, thanks for showing it off, never saw anyone do it like that before, THANKS AND GREAT JOB!

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    That is REALLY nice. I love it.

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