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navigation bar myspace


Question Posted Sunday April 29 2007, 8:26 am

does anyone know the code that makes the navigation bar kinda squished?

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AskJR answered Sunday April 29 2007, 10:46 am:
I do not, but google that and you'll come up with plenty of MySpace codes that should. There are alot of sites.

BTW--- if you know of a MySpace page that has it: Go to your menu, under View, and Page Source or Source and it'll pop up another window with that page's source. Somewhere in that source will be a navigation bar html source that does that and probably the webiste that offers it.

Try that.

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