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Question Posted Sunday August 5 2007, 1:34 am

How do you put pictures in your aboutme section on myspace?

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lovergirl321 answered Sunday August 5 2007, 1:43 am:
go to www.photobucket.com and you will see a button that says 'browse...'

click it and go to your pictures and pick the ones you want. after you've chosen, click upload and wait for the picture to upload.

when it uploads, you'll see four different codes beneath the picture.

copy the code that says 'HTML Tag' and paste it in the 'about me' section on your myspace.

haha thats everything you need to know but if you're confused, you can send me the pictures on myspace, I can do it for you and send you the code to paste.

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