OK so i cant get Myspace at all i mean im not slow with computers at all i just dont understand the background and stuff its sooo hard please please please help me ill rate high promise!
And to actually get it on your site you simply copy the big long HTML code, and then you go to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and SIGN IN. Then you go to EDIT MY PROFILE. Then you'll see where you can edit your stuff [like your interests, movies, and all that] Just under the ABOUT ME part, you'll see a little link labelled EDIT. Simply PASTE the ENTIRE HTML code inside the ABOUT ME box, and it should all work just fine.
I have a MySpace too; so if you need more help, know that you can always, always, come back here for additional assistance!! I'd be honored to do what I can to help!! :D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
klc23 answered Monday March 13 2006, 12:50 pm: I recomend using www.whateverlife.com they have the cutest backgrounds it also shows you how to use them [ klc23's advice column | Ask klc23 A Question ]
kristen22 answered Monday March 13 2006, 12:34 pm: Go to your myspace page, in another brower open up internet explorer (or whatever you use to search) type in www.freeweblayouts.net look at all the backgrounds they have there, under each background is a code it will look exactly like this: <style type="text/css">
table, tr, td { background-color:transparent;
but alot longer. ok here's the tricky part. Take your mouse and click in that box with all that writing and hold "Ctrl" on your keyboard and press the "A" key. Then hold "Ctrl" and press "C".
3. On your Myspace account go to "Edit My Profile" then under "About Me" click "Edit".
4. Now hold "Ctrl" and press "V" inside the "About Me" textfield, then finally click "Preview" and afterwards "Submit".
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