Myspace, new changes? |
Myspace, new changes? |
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![]() doing it for teh lulz ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Designer Posts: 76 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 129,592 ![]() |
I never get on createBlog, but I felt that I just had to let it out.
This isn't asking for help because help cannot be given. As of 1920 CST today, Myspace has blocked the "position:" attribute. Maybe there is a fancy way of getting around it, but a lot of layouts I've seen use it. I've already mailed Myspace about this, and I believe that it is about people who have used the absolute value to cover up their ads. (I'd like to mention that according to a news source, they make at least $25 million a month on ads alone) I want to know how you guys feel about this. If Myspace does not bring it back, or offer us an alternative, designs will be limited. |
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![]() Onyi eff. babii ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 529 Joined: Aug 2005 Member No: 204,660 ![]() |
QUOTE I snooped around Myspace help and found: that's exactly wut i use nd it works sometimes and doesnt always work tho. and do u guys no why they blocked photobucket stuff??
QUOTE(Syphon @ Apr 23 2007, 7:50 PM) I found the solution. Seems like they added a filter for the position tags. You either have to change the capitalization of the word (ie. pOsition, posiTion, etc.) or change it to "position : absolute" No idea why Myspace would make it non-case sensitive. Works though. ^_^ Don't think it will last long. |
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