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HOW TO CHANGE MYSPACE COMMENTS TEXT COLOR TUTORIAL - A MySpace TUtorial to learn how to program code to change the text size, color, etc for my comments.
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HELP WITH COLORS IN MYSPACE - COLOR CHART - This is a helpful chart of HTML Color Codes so that you can change the color of MySpace text & Fonts, Image Borders, Page Borders, Tables, and more.
LEARN HOW TO CHOOSE THE TEXT ON YOUR MYSPACE PROFILE PAGE TUTORIAL - changing your text color can be a little a tricky because of all the elements involved on your profile. CSS should be used exactly, with no errors, or it could result in not working. Find out More with this MySpace Profile Page.
HOW TO CHANGE YOUR DEFAULT MYSPACE NAME’S COLOR / IMAGE - Change Your Default Name’s Color / Image It has been filtered, No Longer Available…Believe Me, I'm not trying to hold information. People don't read, now it's filtered! Been filtered since 5/15!!!
MYSPACE COLOR CODES FOR YOUR PROFILE PAGE - A list of MySpace Color HTML Codes for your MySpace profile page.
5THIRTYONE - MYSPACE DIV OVERLAY COLOR - The following is a much needed update to my MySpace DIV overlay tutorials. Parts 1 - 3 covered the basic DIV overlay to cover the default layout, creating a two column layout [main content & sidebar], and adding a comment box.
HOW TO OPTIMIZE GRAPHICS - JPEG VS GIF - The most common type of graphics files on the web are probably gifs, which stands for Graphics Interchange Format. Gifs are a type of lossless compression, or a compression which no data is lost, and is similar to something like a .zip file. Gifs are limited to 256 colors and are preferable if the image does not have a lot of colors or color gradients or has very fine details.
SO YOU WANT A BASIC COLOR CODE, HUH? - Create a Custom Search Engine for your MySpace Page! ... Colors
GETTING STARTED WITH MYSPACE PROFILE HTML CODE TUTORIAL - Here are the basics: background-color is the background-color for a certain area, color is the text color... you can also add padding or margins if you know about them in CSS (if you don't know them yet, you can learn CSS here, which can help out your profile design immensely). To change a font, use font-family: [FONT NAME] and followed by either serif (feet) or sans-serif (feetless), e.g.
HOW TO ADD COOL BORDERS TO YOUR MYSPACE PROFILE PAGES - Add cool borders to the content areas of your site. You can change any of the numbers from 1-100, along with the color!
HOW TO OPTIMIZE GRAPHICS AND OBSERVING DIFFERENCES IN GRAPHICS TUTORIALS - In this section, we will look at some differences in the three formats by graphical example so you can see when to use each format. First, let's take a look at what quality and color depth do to each format. For this part, I have made a graphic with a wide color depth and transition.
A MYSPACE TUTORIAL TO CHANGE THE BACKGROUND COLOR OF YOUR TABLES - A MySpace tutorial to learn how to add code to your MySpace Profile in order to change the background color of your tables.
COLOR CODE MYSPACE CHARTS - Here are Color Code Charts to help you make cool MySpace profile pages.
MYSPACE TEXT CODES FOR PROFILE PAGES TUTORIAL - Learn how to change the size, color, boldness, underlining of, alignment, position, and other variables of your MySpace Profile text and fonts. You can even overlap text with these codes.
MYSPACE HTML COLOR CODES - My space color codes help you to change the colors of your myspace web page. While designing your profile page you must use the browser safe colors since you don’t know which browser your friends is going to use.
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