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by: David Riewe
Creating a MySpace website may seem overly complicated to those who
have never done any HTML design in the past but it is really quite
simple. Members who have advanced HTML knowledge can obviously incorporate
more advanced features into their design but even those with no HTML
knowledge may be able to create an attractive and functional MySpace
website. This is possible because much of the design can be done through
the use of templates. This article will focus on some of the most basic
design features of MySpace to give beginners a basic understanding
of the features they can incorporate into a new MySpace website and
the types of changes which can be made to an existing website. This
article will include information on changing the background, importing
images, adding music to the website and posting quizzes for other users.
Adding or Changing the Background
The background color of a MySpace website is very important because
it is one of the first things visitors notice when the website loads.
If the background is garish and makes the website difficult to read,
visitors may exit the page quickly. Conversely if the background is
appealing it may make the entire website more appealing.
Basic HTML knowledge is required to add colors or background graphics
to a MySpace profile. To add colors or background graphics go to the “Edit
profile” section after logging into your account. Next enter
the necessary code into the appropriate section. To get the background
to appear on your profile you should include the code in the “About
me” section of your account. If you are unsure of the code that
is needed, there is a wealth of information available online for those
who are learning HTML.
Importing Images
Many members of the MySpace community choose to post their picture
on their website. Again the social aspects of the online community
encourage this action because people who engage in online friendships
often want to see what their new friends look like. Including pictures
is the easiest way to let others know what you look like.
MySpace members are asked to upload a photo of themselves when they
first sign up. This step can be skipped and done later. Photos which
are uploaded to MySpace must be .gif or .jpg files. Additionally they
must be smaller than 600k. The filename for photos should also not
contain spaces or characters other than numbers or letters.
Adding Music to the Website
The addition of music to a MySpace website is a very common practice.
This is used both by bands who want to promote their music as well
as by individuals who want to let others know what type of music they
like. The process of adding music to a MySpace website is incredibly
easy. Members can visit the following web address to listen to music
from MySpace artists: http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music.
If the artist has granted permission for others to use the music, there
will be a button that says “Add” next to the song. Clicking
on this link, when you are logged into this account, will automatically
add the music to the background of your MySpace website. You are only
able to add one song at once to your profile but you can change the
music as often as you like by adding a new song. If you already have
one song and add another, the second song will replace the original
song on your profile.
Posting Quizzes on the Website
Many MySpace members include fun personality quizzes on their website
and publish their quiz results. These quizzes give visitors more information
about the member. The members may also post a link to this quiz so
other members can take the quiz and post their results in the comments
page. Different types of personality quizzes can be found on the Internet
and many of these quizzes give you the code necessary to add this quiz
to your MySpace website or another websites. You can copy and paste
the code into the “Interests” section of your MySpace profile.
About The Author
David Riewe is the webmaster of http://www.daves-inforama.com and http://www.daves-inforama.com/myspace.
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