If you don't want anyone to know when you were last logged into you MySpace account, there is actually something you can do about it.
Simply add the following code to the "Headline" section of your MySpace page (just copy the text below and paste it into the "Headline" section):
<font style="display:none;">
Note: The above code is the only code you need. Other sites may tell you to add additional code or information into your "About Me" section. Keep in mind it is not necessary and often includes advertisements for the site you obtained it from. The short line of code I provided above does not do this.
It doesn't work anymore for some reason.
ReplyDeleteThanks for heads up. I think I might have had an extra character in the code. Give it a try now and post back on what happens.
ReplyDeletestill doesn't work
ReplyDeleteYeah, MySpace automatically puts a /font right after it now. I'm not sure why, but it's irritating me.
ReplyDeleteAlso, codes to put separate boxes in the layout are broken as well.
This doesn't work anymore. Myspace is adding an /font automatically to the end and it voids it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like MySpace has an option to hide your last login now, among other things, using Profile 2.0.
ReplyDeleteThere is some more info here:
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&friendID=6221
Hi is there anyway i can hide my last login that works as i have an artist profile and therefore cannot upgrade to 2.0
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