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I Want An Awesome MySpace Page
How
To Create A MySpace Profile
We’ve
all longed to be the popular kid — the one everyone wanted
to hang out with, the one with the cool
looks, the one with all the friends. If you are still trying
to connect with everyone, MySpace may be the place for you.
The website is a place to network socially: a place to meet
new friends and share with old ones. Your MySpace profile is
the virtual equivalent of your face—it’s what everyone sees
and uses to get to know you. For this reason, you may want
to pump up your profile with different tweaks.
Your MySpace profile consists of a number of different sections.
Your profile will start with two standard “blurbs.” One is
titled “About Me” and the other is called “Who I’d Like to
Meet.” There is also a section for you to write about or list
your interests as well as specific details about you. You need
not fill in all of these sections; any fields that you do not
fill in will not be displayed. Your profile will also contain
a “blog.” In your blog, you will find default fields for content,
emotion, and media. Here, you can also upload photographs.
You will choose one of your photos to be your default image,
which will appear on your profile’s main page, the site’s search
page, and next to your name on comments you make and messages
you send. You can also upload video to your profile.
Once you’ve set up your personal profile, your next step is
to spend some time on your Friend Space. Your Friend
Space contains a count of your friends, a special “Top Friends” section,
and a link to view all of your friends. You can choose to display
a certain number of friends on your own profile, in the Top
Friends area. You can choose to display 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 or
24 friends in your Top Friends area.
Below your Friend Space, you will find a Comments section.
Here, your friends can leave comments for all MySpace viewers
to read. You have the ability to delete any comments posted
to your Comments section, or you may opt to approve all comments
before they are posted to your profile.
You can also personalize
your personal profile if you know
how to use HTML/XTML or CSS (programming languages used to
create web pages). Just about anything on the profile page
can be modified. You can also add embedded music to your profile
using MySpace Music, a service that many bands use to post
their songs onto their profiles. Video and other flash-based
media can also be added. If you don’t know how to write code
in HTML/XTML or CSS, a number of websites are available to
do it for you.
Some features are very easy to change using HTML, even if
you don’t know much about programming. Adding color, graphics,
and sound to your profile page are some of the easy things
you can do. All you need to do is go to Edit Profile and enter
the desired HTML code. If you aren’t sure what HTML code to
add, find a friend who has color, graphics, or sound or his
or her profile and ask how he or she put it there. You’re bound
to get an answer and potentially make a new friend!
You can also use MySpace Editor for help tweaking your profile.
The editor allows you to easily add colors, backgrounds, and
images. It was created specifically for people who aren’t familiar
with HTML and is a perfect way to get started in your quest
to pump up your profile.
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SolveYourProblem.com
: 2008
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