Hacking MySpace: Mods and Customizations to make MySpace Your Space (ExtremeTech)
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Get noticed. Get discovered.
It's YourSpace
There are over 90 million profiles on MySpace. How do you make yours stand out? You use these programming tricks and techniques to tweak the look, feel, and content of your profile. You get the inside scoop on hot design and photography. You maximize the effects of HTML and CSS. And, if you happen to be a musician, you check out Chapter 30 to see how MySpace can launch your career. It's all in here. What are you waiting for? Make it all about you.
Complete code and instructions for these and more MySpace hacks:
- Embedding graphics
- Creating animated images
- Developing your own background
- Building custom cursors
- Changing profile text styles
- Getting kinky with links
- Adding a comments box
- Altering your contact table
- Redesigning the navigation bar
- Making DIV overlays
A companion Web site provides even more tricks and techniques.
Visit www.myspaceismyplace.com to find all code from this book, links to software and featured profiles, a reader forum, and more.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #262224 in Books
- Published on: 2006-08-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 408 pages
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From the Back Cover
Get noticed. Get discovered.
It's YourSpace
There are over 90 million profiles on MySpace. How do you makeYOURS stand out? You use these programming tricks and tech-niques to tweak the look, feel, and content of your profile. You getthe inside scoop on hotdesign and photography.You maximize the effects of HTML and CSS. And if you happen to be amusician, you check outChapter 30 to see howMySpace can launch yourcareer. It's all in here. Dude, what are you waiting for?
Make it all about you
Complete code and instructions for these and more MySpace hacks
- Embedding graphics
- Creating animated images
- Developing your own background
- Building custom cursors
- Changing profile text styles
- Getting kinky with links
- Adding a comments box
- Altering your contact table
- Redesigning the navigation bar
- Making DIV overlays
Companion Web site
Visit www.myspaceismyplace.com to find all code from this book, links to software and featured profiles, a reader forum, and more
About the Author
John Pospisil is the founder of CogentInsights, a marketing and communications consultancy specializing in new and converging media. He was the product development champion and founding editor of Computer CHOICE, a magazine launched by the Australian Consumers' Association in 1995 and still one of Australia's most credible and independent IT titles. And he really had fun putting this book together.
Customer Reviews
Exactly, precisely what I needed
In this book, the author talks to me, the most fledgling of geeks, in terms I can understand so that I can grasp the concepts I didn't understand. He gives instructions I can follow. I get the results I want. I'm devouring this book and learning at an incredible pace. It is extremely well organized, things are where you expect to find them. This is a generous author. The supporting website at http://www.myspaceismyplace.com is just as user-friendly and as giving as this book. I recommend this most highly.
Get a cool MySpace Page
Though this title is geared toward people with more experience in HTML and CSS, it is a great resource for those seeking to create an awesome MySpace Profile.
Great book for getting the job done.
I wish I had found this book sooner. I'd spent at least a week surfing the Internet to find more information on how to really tailor MySpace, and this book would have saved me a lot of time. It's appropriate for people who are new to html and CSS, as well as experienced coders who just want to know how MySpace pages are set up and what's unique about the way they did things. Having previously spent my time just working with inserting CSS and html into MySpace profile boxes, I'm now going to move on to the next big step of using a DIV overlay and make my MySpace really mine. The book is a quick read, full of useful information, has a lot of screen shots to back up the text, and goes beyond coding issues to useful information for improving your photo techniques and editing. John covers all the bases!




