If your still a fan of MySpace and have been around for a while, Then you’ve probably noticed that some people change their layout more often than they change their socks. (Not literally, but you get the idea.) Vix has been on there for a couple of years now and has always stuck with the same layout. Why? She just can’t be bothered to change it. Or at least she couldn’t.

She’s kind of had enough of looking at the same bottle of Smirnoff every week when she signs in. (Yes she signs in weekly, not daily. Maybe that’s how she could have the same layout for so long?) So she’s started looking around for new div layouts that she fancies the look of.

Now if you’ve ever searched for MySpace layouts, you’ll know that alot of the sites out there appear in Google for a certain type of layout. But when you get to the site, it never really was there. Not really sure what happened to them. Maybe they were there once and now they’ve gone? Who knows.

Anyway, she spent a while looking around and found a couple of sites that had layouts she wanted. Being female she instinctively went to look at some of the girly div layouts on offer at freedivs.com. Now i quite fancied the “Big Pink” div layout for her because it’s got a tonne of space to fill with pictures and other MySpace type junk. (I say junk mostly because i hate the music player that most people have on their profiles). With all that space could put any photos up she wanted,have whatever type of music/video player she wanted, and still have room for a profile party.

If she does decide against the Big Pink, i’ll try and suggest the “Pink Flowers” layout. I like this layout alot due to it’s pale colours and, well it just looks nice in my opinion. I’m sure with time, it will grow on Vix too. (Not the flowers, just the layout.)

Just out of curiousity, how do often do you change your Myspace layout? Every week? Once a month? Orjust whenever you feel like it?

Myspace,Div Layouts,Design,Themes,

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