MySpace Tutorial: How to get friend ID
Step 1: Login to your profile and click on "View My Profile."
Step 2: Look at the URL / Address Bar and get your Friend ID number.

Remember, just the numbers, not the whole URL. eg: 12345
* Note: Whenever you are browsing MySpace, and you are on someone elses profile, you will 99% of the time see their Friend ID in the URL bar.
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MySpace Tutorial on how to customize your site.
What
is HTML?
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Rundown:
HTML is a webpage language that is used by your browser to interpret what and
how to display the content from a website.
Rundown:
HTML is a webpage language that is used by your browser to interpret what and
how to display the content from a website.
In Depth:
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) used on the WWW (World Wide Web). It is a programming
language used in order to create web pages. Web browsers such as Internet Explorer
interpret the HTML code on the site and display it in a way that visitors to
the site are able to view it. HTML is actually a very basic tag language, and
is easy to use once the basic concepts are understood. HTML is a client-side
language meaning that the client which is the page visitor gets the data interpreted
locally on their computer, not from the server.
The
Basics of HTML and Formating:
Formatting
Text - Add effects to
your text to make it cooler looking.
a) Breaking
Spaces - To create a
new line of text put <br> in
between your text or images.
This will create the effect of
an enter using the enter key.
Example:
Hello! <br> How are
you?
OUTPUT on Screen:
Hello!
How are you?
You can also use paragraph tags <p> to create the effect of a new paragraph
(two spaces).
Example: Hello! <p> How are you?
OUTPUT on Screen:
Hello!
How
are you?
b)
Bold, Underline, Italics, Strike
Through -
Bold = <b>Text You Want Bolded</b>
Underline = <u>Text You Want Underlined</u>
Italics = <i>Text You Want In Italics</i>
Strike Through = <s>Text You Want to Strike Through</s>
c)
Adding Colors - Make your text colorful!
Red = <font color="red">Text
You Want Red</font>
Green = <font color="green">Text You
Want Green</font>
Blue = <font color="blue">Text Your Want
Blue</font>
Other Color = <font color="COLOR YOU WANT HERE">Text
You Want Colorized Here</font>
d)
Modifying Font Size - Make
you text grow!
<font size="1">Text Here</font> = Text
Here
<font size="2">Text Here</font> = Text
Here
<font size="3">Text Here</font> = Text
Here
<font size="4">Text Here</font> = Text
Here
<font size="5">Text Here</font> = Text
Here
Want to go even bigger? <font size="Size Here">Text
Here</font>
Just replace Size Here with any number you want.
e) Modifying Font Face - Change your Font
Face
<font face="Arial">Text Here</font> = Text
Here
<font face="Times New Roman">Text Here</font> = Text
Here
<font face="Courier New">Text Here</font> = Text
Here
<font face="Georgia">Text Here</font> = Text
Here
<font face="Verdana">Text Here</font> = Text
Here
<font face="Tahoma">Text Here</font> = Text
Here
Want to use another font face not listed here? <font face="Font
Face">Text Here</font>
Replace Font Face with the font face name of your choice.
f)
Aligning Text the way you want
it.
<div align="left">Text Here</div>
<div
align="center">Text
Here</div>
<div
align="right">Text
Here</div>
g)
Click
here to use the simple Marquee
(moving text) Generator.
Text
Formatting Key:
<B>text
here</B>
|
Bold Text |
<I>text
here</I>
|
Italics
Text |
<U>text
here</U>
|
Underline |
<S>text
here</S>
|
Strike Out |
<SUP>text
here</SUP>
|
Superscript (ex. abc) |
<SUB>text
here</SUB>
|
Subscript (ex. H20) |
<BR>
|
Line Break |
<P>
|
New Paragraph |
<DIV
ALIGN=LEFT>text
here</DIV>
|
This
tag forces left justification. |
<DIV
ALIGN=CENTER>text
here</DIV>
|
This
tag forces center justification. |
<DIV
ALIGN=RIGHT>text
here</DIV>
|
This
tag forces right justification. |
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