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disable codes


Question Posted Friday April 27 2007, 4:17 pm

like on myspace you know how every profile has codes on it and stuff.. how do you change it so like you have all the html disabled?

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XoUkrainianBabeXo answered Friday April 27 2007, 10:03 pm:
Go to the home page of your myspace. Right by the picture click on 'Account Setting' then click on 'change setting' by profile settings. Then just click on which html you want to disable and click 'change settings'

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killerface answered Friday April 27 2007, 5:55 pm:
Right by your profile picture, click on 'Account Settings'

Then click on 'profile settings' and change them.

..That should do it, I believe.

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