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Is there any way?


Question Posted Tuesday May 24 2005, 4:42 pm

For myspace, I want to replace the `xxx is in your extended network` with some text. I found a site that shows me what to do and the text would have to be a saved document but I can't do that...Is there a code where I can just type the text I want in that area?

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Karen answered Tuesday May 24 2005, 5:10 pm:
No, there is no code to replace the text in the extended network box but there is a code to enter a banner that is the exact same width and height of that box. I can give you a link to a site that explains how to do that. Just go to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and it will explain everything. There is also a code that will get rid of that box, the network, details, and another box on your myspace.

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