I'm trying to create my own myspace profile with the help of a website but I can't find any that will let have it like I want it. I don't want headings or sections. Here is an example of what I want:
rubbermaid answered Friday June 29 2007, 10:28 am: Oh i did the same thing to my myspace too!
to get it like that here's what you do:
so if you don't want headings or sections here's the code for that, you can put this anywhere:
<style>.whitetext12{visibility:hidden; display:none;}.orangetext15{visibility:hidden; display:none;}.lightbluetext8{visibility:hidden; display:none;}</style>
put this code in your heroes section, it hides the details at the bottom:
</td></tr></table>
</td></tr></table>
</td><td>
<div class="off">
<table><tr><td><table><tr><td>
then to hide your comments, first put this code in your about me:
<style type="text/css">.comments {visibility:hidden;display:none;}</style>
and then this code in your who i'd like to meet:
<div class="comments"><table><tr><td><table><tr><td>
then put this code at the top of your about me, to hide all the top stuff:
<style type="text/css">
table td table tr td.text table {visibility:hidden;}
table td table tr td.text table table, table td table tr td.text table table td.text {visibility:visible;}
td.text table {position:relative; top:-180px;}
td.text table table {position:static;}
</style>
as for the girl's layout...I've seen layouts like that at whateverlife.com in the Default layouts section that look exactly like that so you could go check it out. i know she probably used the a layout to get her name like that. because i have the kind of same layout as her.
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