So maybe you never use the status feature in myspace and you don’t want it to say that you’re in someone’s “Extended Network.” You could either change your status to “is in your Mom’s Extended Network” or you could use this code to hide it so that it doesn’t show up in your profile:
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Myspace has a “blurbs” section.. which just sounds kinda dumb.. and you know you want to just hide it completely. So here’s how. Put this code in your “about me” or any section of your Myspace profile:
Not that there’s anything wrong with your friends, but you probably are tired of them competing for your top 4, top 8, top 16, etc, etc, etc… so finally you decided that nobody is special… or maybe you decided that you only want to show your girlfriend, boyfriend, husband, wife, boo, shorty, lover, life partner, death partner, master, mistress, slave, significant other, or insignificant other, etc and Myspace doesn’t have an option for “top 1″… so you can hide your top friends and put whatever you want in place of it. This will also make it harder for people to see who’s in your friend list. Here’s the code:
If you’re like me, you probably get a lot of people on Myspace who communicate in comments rather than using the messaging feature. It can be more convenient to communicate this way when you have a lot of people in your friends list. Sometimes you don’t feel like showing the whole world some of the discussions that take place in your comments. Here’s how to hide comments so that they don’t appear in your Myspace profile.
Sometimes hiding the comments themselves isn’t enough, because people can just click the “View All Comments” link. Once you have hidden your comments, you can add this code in order to hide the links as well:
Suppose you want to create your own contact links for people to write you a message, add you as a friend, invite you to a group, report you, rank you, etc. You can hide your regular contact table and make your own in it’s place. Here’s how to hide the ugly contact table that never seems to match your layout properly:
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