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Originally Posted by jonnyfer
https://m.es.aliexpress.com/item/4000325231233.html?trace=wwwdetail2mobilesitedetai l&spm=a2g0n.store_m_allProduct.allProducts_1044035 7.4000325231233
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Hi jonnyfer,
This is the way I proceed:
I used to search on the AliExpress-app on my smartphone, but then I could not find the addresses of the sold articles or the photos in the contributions.
So if that is your problem too, then this is the solution: from every articles' main page, choose "share" and copy the short url to a (anonymous) browser. I use DuckDuckGo or Google Chrome private browsing.
If necessary, go to your browser's options and switch to "desktop site": this way you will be able to read the full URLs from the articles and to open your hit photos in a separate window where you can copy the photo's address.
For every link to a webpage (generally *.html) I add a tag before ( [ url] = opening tag ) and after ( [ /url] = closing tag ). Remark: delete the blancs from these tags...
When publishing a photo from AliExpress, I use these tags: [IMG] as opening tag before, and [/IMG] as closing tag after.
Then this is the result:
[ url]
https://m.es.aliexpress.com/item/4000325231233.html
[ /url]
[IMG]
https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/Ubfcc8aecf49641e183959343057963faO.jpg
[/IMG]
To end: you should put every opening tag, url and closing tag on the same line, with no blancs.
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Another tip:
When browsing in desktop mode, you will see the identification from every contributor in the left angle: a nation flag, and initials like e.g. F***z. Click there to see the persons' profile, which you can copy again from your address bar, or add to your favourites.
Success,
Toby22s