herringbonekid
I'll Lock Up
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Baron, 'disaster' is exactly the word i've been using about it too.
Methuselah, i don't follow your last post. if you go to vintage clothing and accessories>women's>search results, the period menu is still there in the left column and works fine. in the men's it has gone completely and only returns if you search '1940s' or another date.
i got a strange reply from ebay customer help when i asked them if there had been a glitch. quote:
"...vintage categories have not being removed from the site. From what you have said it seems that clearing out your web browser's cache and cookies might solve the problem. In case you've never heard these terms before, I'll give you a quick explanation.
- "Cookies" are small files that websites you visit will store on your computer.
- Your "cache" is the local storage where copies of images and web pages are kept on your computer's hard disk (or in its memory).
eBay, like most websites, uses cookies. Sometimes, too many outdated eBay cookies on your computer can cause you to have problems looking at our site. So it is a good idea to delete them every so often. Please be assured that this won't harm your computer.
When your cache gets full pages may load slowly or not at all. I've included instructions below on how to clear your cookies and cache. This should help correct the problems you're experiencing."
Methuselah, i don't follow your last post. if you go to vintage clothing and accessories>women's>search results, the period menu is still there in the left column and works fine. in the men's it has gone completely and only returns if you search '1940s' or another date.
i got a strange reply from ebay customer help when i asked them if there had been a glitch. quote:
"...vintage categories have not being removed from the site. From what you have said it seems that clearing out your web browser's cache and cookies might solve the problem. In case you've never heard these terms before, I'll give you a quick explanation.
- "Cookies" are small files that websites you visit will store on your computer.
- Your "cache" is the local storage where copies of images and web pages are kept on your computer's hard disk (or in its memory).
eBay, like most websites, uses cookies. Sometimes, too many outdated eBay cookies on your computer can cause you to have problems looking at our site. So it is a good idea to delete them every so often. Please be assured that this won't harm your computer.
When your cache gets full pages may load slowly or not at all. I've included instructions below on how to clear your cookies and cache. This should help correct the problems you're experiencing."