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        <description>Boasting 50+ million individual users and music bands, MySpace is web force few can challenge. With millions of users interacting on a daily basis via instant message(s), private message(s), comments, and blog posts, standing out from the crowd may prove difficult. Expressing individuality and personality is limited to a less than attractive default profile layout. ...</description>
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            <title>Create a custom MySpace overlay updated Fri Mar 14 2008 6:00 pm CDT</title>
            <link>http://www.squidoo.com/myspace_div_overlay</link>
            <description>Boasting 50+ million individual users and music bands, MySpace is web force few can challenge. With millions of users interacting on a daily basis via instant message(s), private message(s), comments, and blog posts, standing out from the crowd may prove difficult. Expressing individuality and personality is limited to a less than attractive default profile layout. While MySpace does allow its users to edit their profiles to suit their own personal tastes, the ability requires the use of malformed HTML &amp;amp;amp; CSS. Many users simply cut and paste content from various online resources to change the color scheme of the default profile. While acceptable for some, the default fails to meet the expectations of others. I will share the basic requirements for a two column div overlay providing users with a clean canvas to create their own personalized profiles. For an example of what can be accomplished with a DIV overlay, visit my personal profile on MySpace for a quick example.</description>
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