That is true.  95% of myspace profiles look like crap.

But if this were controlled (ie regex the style sheet input box) or just allow certain customizations (i.e. a text box for border color, a text box for background color, a text box for header image, etc..)  then he could generate his own style sheet with the data that was input.

Originally I don't belive being able to customize your myspace profile was an intended by the developers.  It seems to just be a side effect of not filtering their input boxes well.

On 6/3/06, Felix Geisendörfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One option might be to just allow the user to modify CSS and store those CSS modifications in the database.  You could restrict what CSS is allowed so as to not ruin the whole page.

I guess this would be similar to how myspace.com allows people to customize their pages.
Besides the fact that about 95% of the myspace profile pages ruin the normal myspace.com layout ... and layout in general ^^. ; )







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