If you are tired of being one more user of MySpace with that dull and impersonal outlook, then take a look at Myspacegrill.com.
Working very much like a blog where the administrator tells what he/she’s up to, in this site you will be able to find everything to extreme-personalize your MySpace profile: codes, layouts, divs, contact buttons, comment boxes, headlines, backgrounds and quotes. The site provides all sorts of sleek and trendy comment boxes, some of which are really arty and design-conscious, so welcome! What the site does is basically letting you know what the code is, so it is quite easy to handle. Unfortunately, the site is very crowded with banners and Google advertising, so it can be a bit confusing trying to get your way through it, however the selection of graphic content is very good, so it’s worth the try.
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Myspacegrill.com – MySpace codes
Working very much like a blog where the administrator tells what he/she’s up to, in this site you will be able to find everything to extreme-personalize your MySpace profile: codes, layouts, divs, contact buttons, comment boxes, headlines, backgrounds and quotes. The site provides all sorts of sleek and trendy comment boxes, some of which are really arty and design-conscious, so welcome! What the site does is basically letting you know what the code is, so it is quite easy to handle. Unfortunately, the site is very crowded with banners and Google advertising, so it can be a bit confusing trying to get your way through it, however the selection of graphic content is very good, so it’s worth the try.
Steve Dixon
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