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Myspace


Question Posted Tuesday March 6 2007, 3:27 pm

I have myspace and I was wondering is there any way that I can make a collage of pictures I have on my background/layout.

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easilyfixed answered Tuesday March 6 2007, 7:27 pm:
yup there is.
you can go on paint, and put them were you want on it, save it to your computer.
then you go to www.photobucket.com. sign up on an account and upload the image. and then when you find the code to make a background. which should be...[Link](Mouse over link to see full location) <-- there. put the URL from the image into the background code, and walla. there ya go.

hope i explained that well enough..

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