How to Hide My Comments But Not Add a Comment

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Editing your MySpace profile code only requires a few simple steps.

When editing your MySpace profile, you can edit your page to customize it additionally to fit your own personality. Adding and removing sections from your MySpace profile is simple and the codes are easily accessible on various websites for MySpace resources. Hiding comments and keeping your "Add a Comment" link is simple and only requires one code.

Instructions

    • 1

      Open your computer's default Internet browser (such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer or Mozilla FireFox) and visit the official MySpace homepage.

    • 2

      Log in with your official MySpace email address and password to access your personal homepage where you can then edit and customize your profile.

    • 3

      Hover on "Edit Profile" once logged into MySpace and select "Edit About Me".

    • 4

      Scroll to the "About Me" text area once the page fully loads. At the end of your "About Me" text area, enter the following code:

      "<style>

      .friendsComments .orangetext15,

      .friendsComments td.text td td {display:none;}

      .friendsComments * {background-color:transparent; border:0px;}

      .FriendsComments td b {visibility:hidden;}

      </style>".

      Once you enter the code into your About Me section, scroll to the bottom of the site's page and select "Save All Changes" to save your profile changes. Once you view your profile page, your comments will be hidden but your "Add a Comment" link will remain.

    • 5

      Click "View Profile" (located at the top of MySpace's website) to exit the MySpace editor and view your official live profile page, updated with your additions.

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