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The super clean MySpace overlay

Posted in Entertainment, Random by Derek at 2:00 pm

lime myspace overlay hack

The previous minimal MySpace DIV overlay hack was a little outdated. For that reason, I’ve released a super clean option for MySpace users who prefer something completely separated from the MySpace default. Check out the minimal Lime MySpace DIV overlay and grab a copy for yourself. Alternate color options available for those who prefer orange & *gasp* pink. Check out the overlay in action for a better idea of how MySpace can look.

Are there any readers who make use of their MySpace accounts on a regular basis?

9 Responses to “The super clean MySpace overlay”

  1. Bank Locater says:

    MySpace is like crack stay away.

    It looks like this overlay covers up the banner ad which against the MySpace TOS.

  2. Alex says:

    The banner ad still shows for me.

    I use MySpace daily I check it as much as my email and here. I might go on myspace more then my email, now that’s scary. No whats even more scary is using MySpace to send business messages rather then emailing, done that before.

    and i made my own design (not an overlay, just css code), but I do not post any “useful” blogs, but I do edit my interests often to keep it up-to-date.

  3. Alex says:

    Oh and I am moderator of 8 MySpace Groups.. excessive? yeah I know.

  4. Andrew says:

    I frequently use MySpace. I have used the minimalDark for quite a while now and it currently doesn’t even have much that still links it to the original state.

  5. Derek says:

    The overlays do not cover ads. MySpace serves ads on pages randomly. Covering ads would indeed be against the TOS.

  6. Whoa. Nice. Finally. Stupid MySpace.

  7. andy says:

    Derek, I must say thanks for letting me steal your template.
    I tried the minimal lime and it was great, but couldnt get it to work. Instead I stole your black/grey theme. Let me know what we think

    http://www.myspace.com/howdeepeedut

    alot of things were kept the same
    ok, everything was kept the same

  8. anna says:

    Does anyone know a code that blanks out the intire page, including the ads, but not a big white block that covers everything?

  9. Yo G’s, the code to get rid of the myspace banner ad is THIS:

    body>div {visibility: hidden;}

    Place it anywhere in your “About Me” section.

    THIS DOES WORK, so be warned! Your profile will eventually be deleted if you use this code because it is a violation of the MySpace TOS to do so. MySpace monitors profiles by employing moderators who check profiles all over their network, that’s their job.

    …I only posted this because I’m a deviant who enjoys stearing people toward the dark side. Cheers ^_^

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