Change MySpace NAV Bar With DIV [Custom] FF & IE

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by SgtShtTheFckUp, Mar 18, 2007.

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    earlier, i found a way to change the myspace nav bar using a DIV, but it only worked in IE... i found a fix. check out this profile [In FF or IE] and see what im talking about. its hard to explain, but i tried it with both FF And IE in the two biggest screen resolutions, and they both worked for me. before it would show two navs in FF, Not Anymore.

    http://myspace.com/164746559

    yes, it IS a House MD Profile.

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    if you want the div code, go here

    http://freewebs.com/number0004/nav.html
     
    SgtShtTheFckUp, Mar 18, 2007 IP
  2. Mike.C

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    i see it relly Nice but this link to get the code dont work http://freewebs.com/number0004/nav.html
    please check the link again thanks.
     
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  3. SgtShtTheFckUp

    SgtShtTheFckUp Peon

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    yeah mike, i took that page down for a few becuz i thought myspace was deleting my account... its up as of right now.
     
    SgtShtTheFckUp, Mar 18, 2007 IP
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    Are you putting a div over the myspace nav? Or changing the styles of the links?

    I am pretty sure it isn't allowed in the TOS to block the nav or top ad. At least the people leave your myspace page without having the leave the website.

    There is a great DIV overley code that is floating around the internet to make GOOD or at least different myspace profiles.
     
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    I don't think that the code is working for me in FF2.0
     
    bigspaces, Mar 19, 2007 IP
  6. SgtShtTheFckUp

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    yeah, actually, it dosent cover the ads, but it DOES cover the myspace nav. and you just are using page breaks to lower the links, and add them in yourself. just grab the source code of any myspace page, and copy the myspace nav links, then... paste them in! :)

    also, i never heard of blocking the nav as against the TOS... i see it alot. im actually using a second DIV to cover the nav [this helps when viewing in FF] but, its all custom.
     
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  7. SgtShtTheFckUp

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    i dont know about that... ill have to see.... but still... alot of internet browsers still use IE... i do [my computer is too slow to run FF efficently] i also have every browser available. [as far as i know] opera, netscape, FF IE...

    :)
     
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    i have FF 2.0.0.2
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    SgtShtTheFckUp, Mar 19, 2007 IP
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