check out weblayouts.net, glitter-graphics.com, and other sites. a good way to do it is to just check out other people's pages and see what sites they went to. you may take a look at mine if you'd like. my screenname is tootsie pop:-)
2006-08-07 08:28:07
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answered by vanilla_bean_dream 5
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â WARNING! PEOPLE SAY HTML CODES DO NOT WORK. THAT IS BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO KNOW HOW TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO THEM TO MAKE THEM WORK! UNLESS YOU KNOW BASIC HTML AND CASCADING STYLE SHEETS THESE CODES WILL BE DIFFICULT IF NOT IMPOSSIBLE TO USE. IF YOU CAN MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO THEM THEN YOU DON"T NEED THESE CODES. YOU CAN SIMPLY MAKE YOUR OWN. {:-)
â I'm sorry for the all-caps above. But there is no way to bold text in Yahoo Answers. So all caps is the next best thing.
â Everything you could possibly want to do to your MySpace account can be found on these sites. There are HTML source code generators, layouts, prewritten HTML codes and much more. Each site has a few things the others don't. So try them all.
â http://www.freecodesource.com/index.php?page=myspacecodes/
â http://www.myspacescripts.com/
â http://www.123mycodes.com/
â http://www.pimpmycom.com/
â http://www.myspace-help.com/
â http://www.myspacehtml.com/
â http://www.pimpmyspace.org/
â http://www.mypimpspace.com/
â http://www.html-codes.com/
â http://www.pimpwebpage.com/
â http://www.myspaceprodesigns.com/
â http://www.bbzspace.com/
â Here is a really kool tool. Type your Cascading Style Sheets rules into this form and you can see how they will look on your own profile page.
â http://www.bbzspace.com/previewer.php
â More MySpace Layouts than you will ever be able to sort through.
â http://tinyurl.com/edz4g
â More MySpace HTML Codes
â http://tinyurl.com/hxv5c
â Animated MySpace Graphics
â http://tinyurl.com/phjyj
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â Some people ask for a layer code to cover up something they don't want anyone to see on their page. Usually they want to cover up their last login. You must be able to adjust the width, height, background color, and their position on the screen. But even this won't help if someone comes to your page using a different screen resolution than you are. In this case the layer will not cover up what you want. In fact it will appear somewhere else on the page and cover up something you don't want covered up. In a normal web site you could just make a diffent style sheet for each resolution, You can't do that in a blog.
â As you can see it is a good idea to learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript even if you don't have a web site of your own. You'll need it just as much on a blog as you would if you had your own web site.
2006-08-07 15:38:09
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answered by Anonymous
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i can help you if youll send me a message i can tell you step for step on how to do your layouts on myspace it took me awhile to figure it out but i got it.
denise
2006-08-07 15:29:15
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answered by demay10172005 1
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check out http://www.hotfreelayouts.com and just add it to your profile in "about me". or u can add it anywhere!!
2006-08-07 15:29:07
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answered by Anonymous
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