How do i add layouts on myspace, where can i find good layouts, and what is the difference between myspace and myspace 2.0 and how do i know which one i have??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? ashleyrguadalupe answered Tuesday February 24 2009, 10:12 pm: to add layouts to myspace you find a layout hotfreelayouts.com is a good one or you could just google myspace layouts that you would want theres millions....so when you find the one u want you highlight the entire code right click and click copy then go to your myspace page and login go to edit profile and go into the about me section and right click and then click paste and the code should then be there... then save your changes.. its the same for all the graphics and comments just paste the codes in different sections... I dont really know the difference between myspace 2.0 or regualr myspace though sorry honey....I hope that helped [ ashleyrguadalupe's advice column | Ask ashleyrguadalupe A Question ]
LiTTLEGiRLBLUE answered Tuesday February 24 2009, 12:30 am: How? You find the layout code you want. Go on myspace and click on Edit Profile. Paste the code on the bottom of your about me.
What is the difference between myspace 1.0 & 2.0?
Myspace 2.0 is just a new verion of the original MySpace. MySpace 2.0 allows you to hide things (frends, blogs, etc) without looking for a code to hide it (version 1.0). Version 2.0 also allows you to move things around. It's pretty narly, actually?
How do you know which one you have?
Well, if you go on PROFILE on the Navigation bar and go on CUSTOMISE PROFILE (if you have verion 1.0) it will say: UPGRADE TO PROFILE 2.0
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