External CSS Code

This is how to place your CSS code in a separate file.

  • Copy and save all your CSS code into a .txt file (use notepad). Then give it any name you want, you can also change the extension.
  • Upload the file (use file hosting service like geocities, etc.), make sure the hosting server allow hotlinking.

Then you need to put the following code in media section.

Copy the code to Media section:

Dont forget to replace the URL inside the quotes (in the code above) with the URL of CSS file you've uploaded.

NOTE: This trick only works on Internet Explorer.

December 22nd, 2006 | Friendster-Tweakers

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  • cloyd

    nyah…lumabas si gloria arroyo…

  • aya

    uhmm… panoh pow ba 2? di koh poh ma gets ung instructions.. pede po ba i-tagalog nyoh!!

  • mystique

    why do Filipino's always say bad words just that because they cant understand what is said in this page, why dont they read it, analyze and try it. its a big help for friendster users.

  • dianne

    tae! ano toh??..i doesn't working!

  • azabobo

    tanga… anong klazing codes eto… mga gago!!!

  • »-ªñgê£(¯`v´¯)-»

    hi y'all HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! BOOOO!!!!! AWUOOOOOO!!! :D :D :D

  • sheilla slalww.

    hii!!

  • gendell

    ang panget! kala ko may iba na ang page koh! smiley face lumabas!

  • irene+++

    ang pangety

  • mushylong

    any1 knows how to make a frame as my page border… just like the floating page effect, but this time using an image not just a plain colored border…
    contact me at mushylong@yahoo.com
    thnx.

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