Kiwee offers the best MySpace Codes around. We offer MySpace Comments Codes, Text Codes, and MySpace Graphics Codes.
Explore all our different categories of MySpace Codes to find all the right codes to rock your MySpace.
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Kiwee's MySpace Codes, Comment Codes, and Text Codes are all created by our staff of the best artists around. You won't see this stuff anywhere else. Our designs push the envelope and so will you, when you use Kiwee's MySpace Codes.
Oh, did we mention you can even customize all of this coolness?
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Before Kiwee's Myspace Codes are copied and pasted, YOU get the chance to add in your own flavor. All our Myspace Codes, Glitter Codes, and Text Codes have a palette full of ingredients for you to pick and choose from. Anything from the backgrounds to the messages can be changed to be uniquely YOU.
First, find the MySpace Codes design that grabs your eye. Then, alter the text, the colors, and the backgrounds to your heart's content. Once you are satisfied, just hit "Finish" and out comes your very own Myspace Codes to post as backgrounds, comments, or an "anywhere" graphic.
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Not Familiar with Using MySpace Code?
MySpace allows users to customize their user profile pages by entering HTML (but not JavaScript) into such areas as "About Me," "I'd Like to Meet," and "Interests." Videos, and flash-based content can be included this way. Users also have the option to add music to their profile pages via MySpace Music, a service that allows bands to post songs for use on MySpace.
A user can also change the general appearance of his page by entering CSS (in a "" element) into one of these fields to override the page's default style sheet using MySpace editors. This is often used to tweak fonts and colors, but it has its limitations due to poorly-structured HTML used on the profile page. The fact that the user-added CSS is located in the middle of the page (rather than being located in the