ok well i have a band myspace and im not a band or singer i accidentaly turned it into a band myspace but i dont like it i would really like to have a regular myspace again is that possible?
beachpeach answered Monday June 19 2006, 4:50 pm: You might have to delete it even though you don't want to. Or you could message the people at myspace.com or something like that. If you have to delete it, just amke a new one and send out messages telling everybody this is your new account and stuff. Hope everything works out great :) [ beachpeach's advice column | Ask beachpeach A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Monday June 19 2006, 2:52 pm: you can do a few things-
1. take out your band info
2. divide your myspace into sections. examples- you can have text boxes (www.htmlgoodies.com) i think this would be a good idea, because then you can have sections. one for music, one for pictures, maybe a survey, & then your comments & friends. it's actually really easy to do.
your myspace should be setup how you want it. if you want to start over you can, but that would have a lot of extra work. i think the text boxes are good & are very organized. you can also google other myspace codes.
LoveToLaugh37 answered Monday June 19 2006, 2:43 pm: I'm sorry, what are you asking? I don't quite understand. Do you want a whole new myspace? or do you want to change yours back to a regular one. Because I thought you wanted to get a new one, so i was going to tell you how to delete your old one. You don't have to get all snooty with me. And you obvisously don't rate high. [ LoveToLaugh37's advice column | Ask LoveToLaugh37 A Question ]
jamziix16 answered Monday June 19 2006, 12:10 pm: You might just have to make a new myspace. Copy and paste everything you wrote in your band myspace to your new myspace, unless you want to redo it. Hope i helped =] [ jamziix16's advice column | Ask jamziix16 A Question ]
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