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MySpace Removes ‘Go Back’ Button After 30 Days?

After posting my article about how to go back to MySpace Profiles 1.0, I began recieving comments that their ‘Go Back’ button was not there. I looked it up and so far there is not a lot of official information about this, but I did find a forum response that simply says “the go back button goes away after 30 days.”

To find out if there is a fix for this, please subscribe to my RSS feed, or sign up for e-mail updates. If I get notification of a fix or a way to go back, I will update this post with a link to a fix.

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New MySpace DIV Overlay Layout Available!

New MySpace DIV Overlay Layout Available!

Posted in Freebies, Web Design by Nick on December 19th, 2008

After searching my computer for something, I stumbled across the code for one of my old MySpace layouts I had made for myself. I decided to make a new page dedicated to MySpace DIV overlay layouts, and put this one up as the first! If you don’t know what those are, they are pretty much designs that do not conform to the standard MySpace layout and design. They “overlay” the normal layout, or even sometimes just hide them, and then there’s a completely custom design on top.

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MySpace Profiles 2.0: How to Go Back to 1.0

MySpace Profiles 2.0: How to Go Back to 1.0

Posted in Articles, Solving Problems by Nick on November 14th, 2008

I was looking at the MySpace developer site and saw a post about the new Profile 2.0 system they’ve made, that really changes the way the profiles work. But after reading about 80 comments, I’d say 90% of them were people asking how to get back to the old version.

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How Many “Web 2.0″ Sites Pass W3C Validation?

How Many “Web 2.0″ Sites Pass W3C Validation?

Posted in Articles, Web Design by Nick on November 13th, 2008

By now, everybody pretty much knows that valid web site code is pretty important, especially if you want your site to render fast, correctly and have clean code. A few years ago you could debate that conforming to the W3C standards wasn’t necessary, and that tables were still more useful than CSS, but those days are over.

So it’s no wonder that many web designers have really begun taking interest in their own code, making sure it is valid, while at the same time making it work in IE (damn you!). Keeping that in mind, you would think the pioneers of “Web 2.0″ would make sure their web site would keep with this new standard. Unfortunately, you’re wrong.

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