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.
you just have to use a 2.0 background code. you can use this pretty cool myspace 2.0 background code generator to do it. http://www.myspace-compilation.com/BgGen2.php
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You can go here and grab a default layout: http://profilerehab.com/browse/myspace/default_layouts Then just look in the code and find the name of the background image and replace it with your own background image that you want to use for the default layout.
Yep, go to profilerehab.com and pick a myspace layout (they are the best site for myspace layouts if you ask me) and then go to this link to see where the background URL is in the myspace layout code. Take the URL link of the layout you want to use and put it into the myspace layout to replace the background from profilerehab.com. Here is a link to show how to find where the background image URL link is in the code: http://profilerehab.com/help/get_myspace_background
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I am not very sure what you mean by that...but if you mean background as in your wallpaper on your desktop, you can use a picture file that you have or you can even draw your own picture if you have any drawing thing like "Paint", save it, and save it on your desktop. :) Hope this helped.
Sure, but be sure to photograph your subject against a white background. This way you can digitally select the background and remove it. Then use the fabric picture as a new background. Photoshop allows you to use layers to easily accomplish that. Load your picture into Photoshop. Select the background and delete it, leaving only the main subject and a transparent background. Load the fabric picture into another layer, and move that layer behind your picture. You can load as many different fabric pictures as you want, each into its own layer, and see which one goes best with your picture. Remember to save this new picture as a new Photoshop (.psd) file so you can come back and edit it later. NEVER save over your original picture.
<img src="picture URL" align="left" /> don't use the HTML code for the picture like you usually would, use the Direct Link
you use the direct link
yes
By default, it's white.
USE THIS CODE. .profileInfo td.text a img {width:300px;}