MySpace Tutorials: HTML 101 Guide
So What Is MySpace and Why Is It So Popular?Myspace is a virtual dating and community site. It is so popular due to the wonderful HTML and DIV / CSS Styling. This is where customization comes to play. This tutorial will help guide you through the functions that Myspace has to offer.
How Do I Customize My Myspace?
Customizing is very easy in fact. Most sites like the one you are on offer easy to copy and paste codes. These codes are written in HTML and CSS properties. You can use our free myspace layout codes by Clicking Here. or create your own layout by Clicking Here.
*Note: You must remove the old layout code to insert a new one!
Below are examples on how to cut and paste:
Example 1: Highlight the code of your choice by clicking and dragging with your cursor (the little white arrow) make sure it's all of the code.
You can then "Ctrl + C" to copy the code.
Then go to your Profile if you haven't already logged in.
Finally "Ctrl + V" into the area the code specifically directed to paste i.e. the about me area using our layout codes.
Your probably wondering why the heck we tell you exactly where to place these codes. A simple explanation would be that Myspace has different unique HTML and CSS properties and areas enabling different use of coding. However, a simple HTML image or link code can be place almost anywhere. Click Here for myspace graphics.
How Do I Use HTML To Link To Another Website?
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You can simply use this method and replace the "YourSite.com" with whatever website you would like to link and change the "Some Text" with whatever you want the link to say.
This link will open a new window, if you don't want that and have it open in the same window remove the [target="_blank"] part of this script.
Or if your too frustrated in learning this you can simply use our html link generator by Clicking Here.
How Do I Insert An Image???
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You can simply use this method and replace the "URL" to the actual link path source from whatever website you would like to use the image from and change the alt and title tag with whatever you want the link to say. [make sure you leave the "quotes"]
Or if your too frustrated in learning this you can simply use our html image generator by Clicking Here.
Your Probably wondering how to get the "source" or "url/link" code of an image.
Simply "RIGHT-CLICK" on an image in your browser window. You will then scroll down to "properties". CLICK THAT...
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Then an external window will POP-UP. As shown in the illustration to your left the "Address" is the image's SRC / SOURCE code. Highlight that and copy!
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Simply "RIGHT-CLICK" on an image in your browser window. You will then scroll down to "properties". CLICK THAT...
Then an external window will POP-UP. As shown in the illustration to your left the "Address" is the image's SRC / SOURCE code. Highlight that and copy!