eBay Announced New Active Content Policy- Affecting eBay Sellers
eBay has come up with its latest decision of banning the Active content for its sellers. They have now come up with the fresh policies that eBay sellers have to abide. The E-Commerce platform has not set any particular date for banning the active content. However, they have strictly issued policies for the sellers to set their stores in the right form. According to an announcement, the sellers have to make changes in their eBay store and templates. What is Active Content? Active Content is anything that includes the plug-ins, JavaScript and Flash. It also includes many types of actions as videos, rotating slideshows, cross-selling widgets and shipping calculators. Even it includes the form actions with drop-down menus for the eBay product listing services. It should only include the CSS and the HTML elements. This averts any action that is performed by the third party and should be removed within the year 2017. Reasons to Remove Active Content The eBay has put forth many reasons to remove the active content policy from their platform as it affects the following. • Nearly 58% of people who visit the E-Commerce platform come from the mobile devices. This has a huge impact on the users as most of the times active content restricts the mobile purchasing activities. • Moreover, the active content takes more time to load the web page. According to a survey, 40% of people will abandon using the eBay if it takes more than 3 seconds to load a web page.