i tested it and it didn't seem to work so try this:
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<script type="text/javascript">
//
// © EasterEgg, http://www.xanga.com/easteregg
//
// For use at Xanga only.
//
// This script replaces any given word or text fragment with
// whatever you want: new words and fragments, or even HTML!
//
// Actually it's pretty simple: add the words or fragments you
// wish to replace to the array "oldWords" (each word placed
// between double quotation marks, and separated by colons as you
// can see below) and add their replacements to the array "newWords",
// at the same position as the original words in "oldWords".
// The example is pretty self-explaining.
//
// The script is case sensitive, meaning that if you add "something"
// to "oldWords" array it will not recognize "SOMETHING", or "SoMetHInG".
//
// You can adjust the existing arrays in this code as you see fit,
// as long as both arrays keep the same size (same amount of words
// in both arrays), otherwise a script error will occur.
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// You're free to use this script as long as this comment remains intact,
// and as long you won't use it to cripple the comments of your visitors;
// after all, no one likes his/her words getting twisted...
//
function replaceWords()
{
// ***add the words or fragments you wish to replace below
var oldWords = new Array(
"Subscriptions",
"sign my guestbook",
"My Blogrings",
"Posting Calendar",
"Birthday:",
"Gender:",
"Member since:");
// *** add the replacing words or fragments below
var newWords = new Array(
"Chains",
"Hit me up female dog",
"This Thing",
"Backwards ro Forwards?",
"Born:",
"Female:",
"Died:");
allTableData = document.getElementsByTagName('td');
allTableHeaders = document.getElementsByTagName('th');
var collections = new Array(allTableData,allTableHeaders);
for (var k = 0; k < collections.length; ++k )
{
for (var i = 0; i < collections[k].length; ++i )
{
if (collections[k][i].innerHTML.indexOf('TABLE') == -1)
{
for ( var n = 0; n < oldWords.length; ++n )
{
var indx = collections[k][i].innerHTML.indexOf(oldWords[n])
while (indx != -1)
{
var replacement = '';
indx = collections[k][i].innerHTML.indexOf(oldWords[n]);
replacement = collections[k][i].innerHTML.replace(oldWords[n], newWords[n]);
collections[k][i].innerHTML = replacement;
break;
}
}
}
}
}
}
replaceWords();
</script>
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