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You can go here to get the code to hide your myspace display name: http://profilerehab.com/help/hide_display_name_10
☮You can copy and paste the symbol itself into the Display Name and it will show up.You can do a Google search for "special characters" or "myspace symbols" to find more characters. Most have an HTML character code (or some people use alt codes to enter), but due to some Myspace limitation, not all of these will function. Your best bet is to simply copy and paste the symbol for it to work on Myspace.
There is special code for that. An example is "»", which would return the symbol"»" See this for a list of symbols: http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_symbols.asp
A code for myspace could be a layout code which you add to your myspace profile and it makes a design show up on your myspace. It also could be referring to a myspace hide code which you enter into your myspace and it hides parts of your profile. LIke if you dont want to have your comments section you can hide it. You can find tons of layout codes here: http://www.profilerehab.com
what is the code to hide your playlist on myspace
You get it in the quiz they give you on Facebook. You have to get all the questions right on the quiz they give you. But you have to finish it in a certain amount of time. But, you cannot transfer it to myspace. You need the special code to transfer it. Special hackers were the only way that the Ferrari F50 Custom is in Myspace.
Myspace has a way of allowing you to do it by customizing your profile.You have to have the picture you want in one of your photo albums on myspace. Or you can find the code of the picture by viewing the picture from your myspace and copying the code. Then you will paste that code when you edit your pfofile.
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To display special characters and symbols on a web page, you can use HTML entities. For example, the ampersand (&) can be represented as &amp;, the less than sign (<) as &lt;, and the greater than sign (>) as &gt;. Additionally, you can use the Unicode representation of symbols by using the &#x notation followed by the hexadecimal code of the character (e.g., &#x1F600; for a smiling face emoji). Lastly, ensure the document encoding is set to UTF-8 in the <meta charset="UTF-8"> tag for broader symbol support.
what is the myspace code for the text with the line in the middle of it? (like this)