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myspace layout


Question Posted Sunday May 20 2007, 7:51 pm

i got a skinny myspace layout from whateverlife. i love it, except that it makes my picture small. is there any way to keep the layout but have my picture the normal size? im somewhat familiar with HTML, so i looked around, but didnt really see a certain part of the code to change or take out. does anyone know what it may be?

if i need to put the layout code on here let me know and i will.

thanks!


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Additional info, added Monday May 21 2007, 12:08 am:
heres the code.. oh and for the pic i just mean my main dispay pic...

[style type="text/css"]


.whateverlife{ Background Properties }

table, tr, td { background-color:transparent; border:none; border-width:0;}

body {

background-image:url();
background-attachment:fixed;
background-repeat: repeat;
background-position: bottom left;
background-color:000000;

scrollbar-face-color:ffffff;

scrollbar-highlight-color:000000;

scrollbar-3dlight-color:000000;

scrollbar-shadow-color:5fd3ec;

scrollbar-darkshadow-color:ffffff;

scrollbar-arrow-color:000000;

scrollbar-track-color:5fd3ec;

}



.whateverlife{ Table Properties }

table table { border: 0px }

table table table table{border:0px}

table table table {

border-style:solid;

border-width:3px;

border-color:3bbb5f;

background-color:000000;



}



.whateverlife{ Text Properties }

table, tr, td, li, p, div { font-family:verdana; color:ee6686; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }

.btext { font-family:verdana; color:ee6686; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }

.blacktext10 { font-family:verdana; color:ee6686; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }

.blacktext12 { font-family:verdana; color:ee6686; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }

.lightbluetext8 { font-family:verdana; color:ee6686; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }

.orangetext15 { font-family:verdana; color:ee6686; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }

.redtext { font-family:verdana; color:ee6686; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }

.redbtext { font-family:verdana; color:ee6686; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }

.text { font-family:verdana; color:ee6686; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }

.whitetext12 { font-family:verdana; color:ee6686; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }

a:active, a:visited, a:link { font-family:verdana; color:5fd3ec; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }

a:hover { font-family:helvetica; color:5fd3ec; font-size:10px; }

a.navbar:active, a.navbar:visited, a.navbar:link { font-family:verdana; color:5fd3ec; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }

a.navbar:hover { font-family:verdana; color:5fd3ec; font-size:10px; }

a.redlink:active, a.redlink:visited, a.redlink:link { font-family:verdana; color:5fd3ec; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }

a.redlink:hover { font-family:verdana; color:5fd3ec; font-size:10px; }

.nametext { font-family:verdana; color:5fd3ec; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; }



.whateverlife{ Miscellaneous Properties }

body div table tbody tr td font {visibility:hidden;}

.navbar {visibility:visible;}

.navbar font {visibility:hidden;}

tr {background:transparent;}

body table div font a, body table div div {visbility:hidden;}

body table table div font a, body table table div div {visibility:visible;}

</style>




<style type="text/css">

.contactTable {display:none;}

table table td img {display:none;}

table table table td img {display:inline;}

table td td {width:0px;}



table table td {padding:3px;}

table table table td {padding:0px;}

table table table {width:270px !important;}



td.text td a img {width:auto !important;}

table table table table table,

table table table table table td {

width:0px !important; padding:0px !important;}

td.text a img {width:100px !important;}

td.text td.text a img {width:35px !important;}

td td td div strong {width:170px !important; display:block;}



span, font, a, table, td, div, b {font-size:7pt !important;}



object {display:block; width:220px;}

.orangetext15, .blacktext10 {

display:block; width:110px; font-size:6pt !important;}

td.text td.text table table div {display:none;}[/style]



[/style]
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theymos answered Sunday May 20 2007, 10:02 pm:
I think it's myspace that is resizing the picture. Try removing the <style> to see if the picture changes back. If it does, then I don't know, there's nothing in the CSS that would change the picture size.

Could you please change the feedback to tell me if this page has applied your myspace style, and what browser you are using? Thanks.

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