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How to Add an Image in Your MySpace Caption Box
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MySpace is no longer a popular social media platform, but here's a general guide on how to add an image in your MySpace caption box, in case you need it for historical or archival purposes: 1. Find the image you want to use and upload it to an image hosting site. Some examples of image hosting sites are Imgur, Photobucket, and TinyPic. 2. Once your image is uploaded, you will need to get the image URL. To do this, right-click on the image and select "Copy Image Address" or "Copy Image URL." 3. Log in to your MySpace account and go to your profile page. 4. Click on the "Edit Profile" button. 5. In the "About Me" section, click on the "Edit" button next to the caption box. 6. In the caption box, click on the "HTML" button to switch to HTML mode. 7. Paste the image URL into the caption box where you want the image to appear. The code should look something like this: `<img src="https://example.com/image.jpg" />` 8. Click on the "Save Changes" button to save your caption with the image. 9. View your profile to confirm that the image appears in your caption box. Note: MySpace no longer supports many of its old features, and the website has not been updated for years. It's possible that this method may no longer work, or that some steps may be slightly different.
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