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Help for Myspace


Question Posted Thursday January 22 2009, 1:11 pm

Is there a way of getting my 'name' in myspace to be be in the Vivaldi text?

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PunkieFreak4690 answered Wednesday March 25 2009, 8:13 am:
Yes. It's easy. What you do is put in < FONT NAME = "vivaldi (or type of font here)" >, then type your name. And to make sure it's your name only, after you typed in that, put it < / FONT >. Remember to *exclude* all spaces, since I had to space it out so it won't show the html but will show my text differently.

Example. < FONT NAME = "vivaldi" > Leah < / FONT >

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