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  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Hi guys,
    just tested this out.. it does not work. :/ (at least not on the music accounts)
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    hey i was wondering if the hide last login code would actually take off the last login date from my page so that other ppl will not be able to see it?

    klink
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    i don't have the big red edit button.
    the code doesn't work for me. does anyone know whats wrong with it?
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    If you dont mind hiding your age, gender, city, etc., Insert
    <font style="display:none;"> after your headline.
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    Hey guys, I think I figured out why pasting that text in the City spt doesn't work. On this particular path of the web page, it disallows regular unlimited field entry. This means that when you past the chacter < and other sybols that are used in programming (html etc) it changes it to it's table equivilent &quo or whatever it is. This is just a simple function that is placed in the programming of this part of MySpace. I suspect that they buffed up their security after the recent problems they've been having. So it might have worked before. . .
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    Jeni u rock for giving that code! I've been trying to hide mine forever! Thanks a million! :)
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    I also came to the same conclusion:

    MySpace will NOT allow "special" Characters [such as "<" (a.k.a., "&gt;")] in certain Fields [such as the "City:" field on the Basic Information page of the Profile Editor].

    This hack used to work -- I used it myself -- but it doesn't work anymore. Sorry.

    <ul id="quote"><h6>StikkZer0 wrote:</h6>Hey guys, I think I figured out why pasting that text in the City spt doesn't work:
    On this particular path of the web page, it Disallows regular, unlimited Field Entry.
    This means that when you past the chacter < [and other sybols that are used in programming (html etc)] it changes it to it's Table Equivalent &quo or whatever it is. This is just a simple function that is placed in the Programming of this part of MySpace. I suspect that they beefed up their security after the recent problems they've been having. So it might have worked before. . .</ul>
  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    in the headline section paste this after your headline:

    <font class="on marTB15"><font class=on>Gender</font><font class=on>21 years old</font><font class=on>City, STATE</font><font class=on>United States</font></font><font style="display:none;">

    where is says gender enter your gender, age, city,STATE, etc.

    this worked for me.
  • mouse · 4 months ago
    At end of headline...

    "<font style="display:none;">