Question:
How do you get rid of the web name where you got ur myspace layout from?!!?
kelsey
2007-05-10 11:38:09 UTC
help me plz
Eight answers:
sarahsheraton
2007-05-10 13:18:25 UTC
1. Look at the text that appears on your page and either memorize it or make a note of it.



2. Edit your profile. Find the place on your profile where you put the code in for your specialized layout.



3. Find the exact piece of text that you memorized or made a note of and delete just *that part* of the code.



Good luck.

Sarah
heild
2017-01-09 19:41:30 UTC
in case you replica the code, then paste it in Microsoft word, or in Wordpad, you will discover each and all of the code a lot much less complicated and then shrink out the advert code that they cover interior the format. it quite is often the two on the top of the format, or on the backside. you could hit upon it by making use of what it says interior the code, as an occasion: "click right here, get extra layouts, lyts! bye..." in case you're nonetheless uncertain what to do, deliver me the code and that i'll eliminate the classified ads for you =)
none
2007-05-10 13:01:31 UTC
Go to profile edit then click on about me then delete whole layouts then click on save all changes and start over again. go to google, yahoo etc.....then type myspace editors, myspace layouts, myspace premade have bunch of websites.
2007-05-10 11:45:27 UTC
You have to go into EDIT PROFILE and look for the HTML code that has the information about the site where you got your layout from and you have to delete it.



Hope this helps. Good luck!
KISS Fan
2007-05-10 15:32:03 UTC
You can't. The site that made the layout put that there to promote their site.
2007-05-10 11:46:33 UTC
It's usually at the end of the code...you just have to try deleting lines of code and see what it does to your profile. Eventually you'll be able to spot it whenever you add or change your coding.
2007-05-10 11:41:43 UTC
Why? It is always a good idea to cite your sources.
pithyless
2007-05-10 12:32:51 UTC
It's not cool to remove credit.


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