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myspace code websites?


Question Posted Friday June 13 2008, 4:27 am

i need a website that has just about every code you can think of. hiding codes, tweaks, adding links anything and everything. but i don't want any of the codes tov include a stupid advertisement attached to it. any one know of any good myspace code sites?

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RainBeforeRainbows answered Friday June 13 2008, 11:27 am:
There is always Pyzam.com
It is pretty easy to break the code and delete the advertisment...if you tell me what tweak or whatnot you are looking for I will alter the code and make it free of advertisments.
Hope it helps.

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thelaura answered Friday June 13 2008, 8:31 am:
This is the "generator" section on mygen.co.uk
There are other pages (on mygen) with pre made layouts etc at the top navigation bar.
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Some of the pre made layouts contain an advertisement because the creator wants credit - but if you don't want it there, simply remove the new code at the end. The advertisements always seem to be at the end (on mygen - if there are any advertisements at all).
Happy browsing :)

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barneyrocks answered Friday June 13 2008, 6:31 am:
twistedd.com and msnerdslayouts.com have alot, you can simply edit out their advertisement. look for rhef=" "- and that's the link- remove the link beween the " "- also delete < / a> at the end of the link, img src=" "-that's the picture-it'll have a image link in between the " ", remove that.

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