my myspace is like really boring i dont like the whole survey things or pictures under about me or really typing stuff but im not sure what to put there or like find those cute words to put on there! help i need to know what kind of stuff to put on there!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Internet & Web Design? x0xfabulous0x answered Friday November 30 2007, 4:27 pm: hey. there's a couple of things you can do.
if you go to www.tinypic.com and search for whatever it is you want for a picture, they'll have a bunch of cute ones.
To put in on your myspace copy the code that says 'for websites' and put it in your about me.
Also if you go to dafont.com you can sample cute fonts and try it out by typing your name or whatever else you want to put. If you like it, hit print screen key and paste it on paint. cut out the part that has your name and paste it on a new window. then save it, upload it onto tinypic, and copy the code into your myspace.
if you google search myspace, you can find cute comments boxes, buttons, generators, etc.
if you don't like to write stuff, ask you're friends to right you an about me and put it in there with their names. It's fun to see what people say. ♥ fabulous [ x0xfabulous0x's advice column | Ask x0xfabulous0x A Question ]
VixenLuna answered Friday November 30 2007, 11:06 am: na uh myspace is awsome, but anyway i decorate my page with www.glitter-graphics.com they have really cute stuff. they have quotes on love and shit, and its easy to find which type you want. they have a list.its easy hope ive helped [ VixenLuna's advice column | Ask VixenLuna A Question ]
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