azdevil
Dec 15 2008, 03:42 AM
Hi guys,
I hope you can help me or at least point me in a direction. I'm building a myspace page for my bar/club and was hoping to do something really special, like
www.myspace.com/mansionnightclub
This myspace page is a great example of what I'm looking to do, however I'm not trying to be mansion night club (far from it), but I do like it's different layout. Basically, something totally different and that seperates itself from the traditional format most myspace pages I've seen. I especially like how the page is not set up like most pages; ie personal photo, about me, general interests, etc.
I'm a wiz at graphics and just as good at html, flash and such. However, I want something more than just a great background or overlay. I'd like something like Mansions layout, I was wondering if there are any tutorials or other posts that can help. Thanks.
JP
Mickey
Dec 15 2008, 05:16 AM
That's not really different. More like overloaded with details. But anyway, it seems to me like you need help with graphics and not anything MySpace-related so I'm gonna go ahead and move this to the Graphics Help forum.
Topic moved to Graphics Help.
shakeene
Dec 17 2008, 01:42 PM
^^^agreed i dont like it at all.
but to get something like this your going to have to have an image editing program & make your own things or have someone make it for u.
TrEzee
Dec 20 2008, 07:28 PM
hello guys, well as azdevil, i was trying to make my myspace to look like that too,(not that fancy tho) i mean to have a totally customized profile, i think i am good at gfx and image manip (i am a graphic designer student) but i am a n00b in coding, motion graphics and anything related to web design. i saw one of the tutorials that tells you how image mapping works and it was very helpful, but i still have a question that is probably gonna be stupid for you considering your experience...
do you have to hide your whole myspace profile with a code before pasting your customized code below? or the "profile hidder" code will hide my layout too? or how does that work, i just wanted to clear all my doubts before designing my layout, hope you know the answer and im sure u do :)
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