Last time I discussed how to make a professional looking Myspace page — 1.0. Customizing social media pages is an important for skill for designers, musicians and others. The ability to create custom backgrounds and designs for myspace, twitter, etc. can become a lucrative business model for savvy designers. Compared to many other social networking sites, Myspace offers the most flexibility in the layout and design of a profile page.
Today I’m going to go over how to customize a Myspace profile with the new Myspace 2.0.
Once you sign-in to your account, you’ll click to edit your profile.

Now, make sure that your profile is set to Myspace 2.0.


You’ll now easily be able to browse around and interact with the theme editor at the top of the page.

Now you can choose to use the themes that Myspace offers or upload a custom Myspace theme.
This is where your design skills come in handy. To upload your professional Myspace theme, paste your own CSS code into the appropriate box.

Make sure that you’ve clicked in the appearance box that you don’t want to choose a layout. Next, click to publish your profile.
Once you’ve published it, your Myspace page should appear like so:
















‘How To Create a Custom Myspace 2.0 Page’ is good article. Thanks.
Thanks for this info and tutorial
Hello Thank you very much for your information! I love it!
thanks very nice bursh
wow! this is an interesting bit of information that you have shared. we designers really need to develop this skill of customizing our social media pages. i especially loved the ‘themes’ section of it. thanks for this tutorial. kudos to you!!!
LOOOOL:
This was irony wasn’t it???
This was even possible with Myspace 1.0. I don’t need explanation how to use a simple interface.
Useless … you didn’t explain how to actually upgrade to version 2
Now I am no designer, but I am an Internet Marketer and I recently set up a MySpace page for a client. Having never used the 2.0 version there was definitely a learning curve. I did find this website, http://www.coolchaser.com/. Here you can customize your theme with your own pictures or pull from their library of themes and designs. Once you have all the elements picked it gives you the code for both versions of MySpace, which you can simply copy and paste into the CSS box on your MySpace page. Hope it helps!
hola chico iio tu nena reportandoze!!
Thank you for your feedback Patty, I found that wesite very useful. I like the design of your website also.