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How to ensure design quality on myspace profiles?

Posted by Brett Hull on: 2006-03-29 23:37:38

Self SEO > Web Design Articles


Almost everyone has been watching myspace profiles sometimes and then thought: OMG, what an awful design. Well, I have some suggestion in how to ensure the design quality and remove the spam factor.


While I am writing this, I do know that there are a several people that complain on the regular myspace premade layout, which you can find on several myspace sites.

The problem with this is that these site authors try to make as many myspace layouts as possible. They spend their time to create quantity instead of creating quality.

Many profiles that use these premade layouts looks spammy and boring. I am not going to mention any examples here, with the respect of the profiles privacy, but I know a few that use them and it looks horrible.

1. They have contents, an image or a link which link back to the site where they took it.

2. The colors in the layout don’t match each other.

3. On the whole, it looks clumsy because neither the font nor the table properties are designed with a common sense.

Therefore, I recommend everyone to stay away from these made for adsense sites that the authors made the designs just to earn some extra cash. Even if you do use them, remove the link in the image or the text that was included in the code. To do that, follow this easy example:

1. Search for the end of the style tag. The style-tag looks like this: < style > and ends with this: < /style >

2. Delete everything below, except the body-tag which looks like this: < body >







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