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Display name needs perking up.


Question Posted Tuesday May 22 2007, 8:40 pm

On myspace: what is the code to place a color as the background of your display name?

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AskJR answered Thursday May 24 2007, 7:10 am:
MySpace just offered a new editing for your profile.

When you sign in, you'll see the announcement and forum for codes.

Color codes are included in the html font command: < font= "XXX" color= "XXX" > where the XXX's are the type font you want and color number code.

But-- I don't think MySpace offers the color change for the XXXX (Name) is in your Network part.

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