Tips For Making Unique MS Message and Add Buttons
interesting-facts-about-myspace, myspace-a-guide-for-beginners, myspace-how-to-articles, myspace-secrets Comments OffBeing signed up for you get an account with the default layouts and backgrounds images and premade sets of all buttons, colors and fonts which look no so stylish as probably suppose. However the best advantage of MySpace is that this resource based on social networking principles is that it provides a user with his/her online space like having the second home but virtually.
For sure customization from this point of view is getting to be very cool and interesting process because you can completely express yourself while designing your . You can alter practically every element as you wish for instance add new fonts or replace old and default layouts with new one, colorful and catchy which can reflect your inner world and personality. However sometimes not only global changes but little trifles can bring that peculiar charm to any design including your personal space on MySpace.
One of such important trifles are different buttons like “Add” and “message” located on your Contact Tables and which visitors can click when browsing your MS webpage. Usually these buttons contain the simplest graphics with the text links and that simply do not suit your style of layouts and backgrounds. For example you need black and round buttons and they offer white and square ones. You can whether download and then add the premade buttons from different online resources but we advise to spend a bit more time and made your own exclusive and fitting your common webpage’s style and design buttons “Add” and “Message”.
How to make your own “Add” and “Message” buttons?
1) Launch word processing software or any of offered in the Web graphics application and start a new document/file.
2) Apply the “Shape” tool option or similar to it instrument in your program to draw a form, for example a rectangle, for your future button. Notice your program’s “Help” manual or file if you are not aware of where this tool is located in the particular program.
3) Choose the button “Text”, typically shown as a capital letter “A”, and then enter “Add” inside your button’s chosen shape. Pick up this entry text and use your application’s menu bar labeled as “Formatting” assign styles, features opportunities to customize the font size and colors palette.
4) Choose your button and then your program’s option usually labeled as “Color Fill” or the same one to specify your future button’s background color. Apply the tool of the color picker and choose then area of applying this tool and where you need to provide certain changes.
5) Then pick the finished button and apply the “Crop” option to delete the extra space left besides your designed button. Save then the button in such image formats as “bmp” or “gif”. Do the previous steps for creating another button with the text in it “Message”.
6) Put your designed buttons on any free file hosting services like Photobucket or ImageSnack. Follow the tips to add these button images to the chosen host’s server and save the resulting direct URLs that will be shown display.
7) Login to your MySpace profile and choose to enter the section “Edit Profile” (its link located under the “Profile” menu). Put your mouse cursor in the subsection like “General,” and then “<img src=”” />” in order to add the designed button to your MS profile. Then copy manually the direct URL of your image stores at the web image hosting server and place this link between the quotation marks in the mentioned code. For instance: <img src=”http://www.filehost.com/image/add.bmp” />. Repeat this step for adding the URL of the next button.
8 ) Then insert surrounding “<a></a>” anchor links around these button codes so a user could be taken to the required Web location when he/she will be able to click your buttons. Type in the code the following:
<a href=”http://www.desiredweblocation.com”><img src=”http://www.filehost.com/image.add.bmp” /></a>
9) Don’t forget to click the button “Save Changes” in order to insert and display these buttons on your personal page.
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