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contact table myspace


Question Posted Sunday September 23 2007, 9:45 am

so i just got done putting in a code that hides my contact table on my myspace page.

i dont want a table i just want one that says
" add message block" kinda thing where u just click each word and there not in a box with all the others.

ive gone on so many websites but i cant find that.

helllpp =] thanks in advance.


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cheifbritneeilu answered Monday September 24 2007, 8:43 pm:
The codes
<a* href= "*URL HERE">text here. ex, Message.</a*>
Take out all *'s
The URL you can find by going to send your self a message and copy that url. Add your self and get that URL and block your self and copy that url.

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