You can get cool graphics for MySpace comments. You can get a graphic code to make funny comments from a website called coolmyspacecomments. This is how you get cool graphics.
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www.glitter-graphics.com is a great one. its not girlie or anything....plenty of categories. http:www.she-geeks.com/forum for additional myspace help
Find a layout and some cute graphics to use on your page. You can find some here:http://www.graphic-goodies.com/
it is the way that some profiles are set up. You have to have a regular type of profile. :]
You have to use html. There are load of good websites with the codes on that you can copy and paste from. Try googleing it and see what comes up. or try some sites below to get myspace graphics. http://www.myspacehive.com Hope that helps:) Making your own graphics isn't just something you can learn overnight. Well, making GOOD graphics anway. :D It really depends on what kind of graphics you're wanting to make. http://www.freegraphics.com/11_Online_Create_Your_Own/ This site above has some links that go to some pretty basic, easy sites for people that want to make some different types of page graphics. <3
Twitter,MySpace,Well those are the most popular.
GO to view page style and change the page style to no style. Doesnt work for some browsers.
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Look on their profile. They should have a whole list with all the comments everyone gives them. However, some people know how to block comments so no one else can see them. I know something that you can do to view them, but I don't think it's right to view people's hidden comments. They hid them for a reason-they don't want others to see them.
The best place to go to online that would provide cool graphics to help in designing a successful business card would be PsPrint. The assist in printing business cards.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_cry lots of cool ones here....check out the comments people have posted http://www.wired.com/culture/culturereviews/magazine/16-08/st_best