i wanna make my myspace pretty. so can someone give me like two really good colors that blend really good and it would be really pretty! thanks so much!
devilspawn_666 answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 9:25 pm: There are tons of options... I would reccomend using the program called Thomas's Myspace editor. There's a link to it on my page. (myspace.com/Megan_69) This is a really great way to do it because there's a button that lets you see what your page is gonna look like before you post it. As for good color combinations: hot pink and white, black and white, red and black, neon green and black, and blue and white. Use the myspace editor and play around with it. You'll eventually find something that looks good. [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
LisaLeilani answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 7:44 pm: go to myspace.com/myspacelayouts
S_C answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 6:30 pm: Well I think blue, green, pink, and purple all mix really well.
But maybe Pink and blue. those would look super nice together.
It also depends, are you a guy or girl? I'm going to just assume girl, but because I'm a girl I'm using "girly" colors.
But blue will look well with all of them, as long as you get the shades right.
I'm more of a baby blue, lime green, lavander, and dark, yet not too dark, pink kind of person.
But a regular blue would go better with lavander or lime green, and yet a baby blue would look nice with pink (actually either blue, but still)
And a dark purple would go better with a light green. So it all depends, but those are my 4 favorite colors!! Sorry for kind of confusing you. (I confused myself, so I can only assume I confused you haha)
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