Primarily, you are not allowed to remove the core CSS (or references to them) that makes up a profile page. However, you are sometimes allowed to override certain elements, and to define styles to your own custom elements.
You can remove a personal CSS code that you have added before yourself by editing your page, highlighting the CSS code, and pressing the delete or backspace button.
Illegal, no. Against TOS, yes.
yes, you cando that - refer to online tutorials or myspace profile generators (google it) for advice on how to do it.
CSS is what website designers use to format there page such as the background colour of the page and the text colour and size, you can use it in myspace in the same way, although i am supposing you are using a prebuilt one, just copy and paste the code into your about me section
MySpace can be finicky. Remove and replace HTML and CSS as things re-appear and correct themselves. Sometimes it may be necessary to delete everything you added to your myspace page, and add things one-by-one until you find the problem(s).
CSS means cascading style sheet, CSS in a myspace profile styles the profile to look different using colors and background images.
CSS George Page was created in 1861-05.
You can add CSS to your 'about me' section in 'Edit Profile' under the 'Profile' menu of the top bar. It should function like normal when placed there.
CSS George Page ended on 1862-03-09.
yes she does have a myspace page
Find a layout site like www.profilerehab.com and find the layout you like. Then get the 2.0 layout code on the layout details page. Paste the layout code in the CSS box for 2.0 profiles. For directions check this myspace help page: www.profilerehab.com/help
he does not have a personal myspace page
You will need CSS for creating your page interactive. It makes a user style the page according to needs.