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OReilly DIYincite

Insight into do-it-yourself MySpace coding, web design, image editing, animation, and game programmi

About Me

Feel free to contact me using my AIM ID: diyincite

My most recent MySpace blog posts are listed above. To see everything I've ever blogged about on MySpace, view my blog article index .

The purpose of this profile is to help people learn how to "do it yourself" (diy) on MySpace and elsewhere on the Web. With just a little bit of knowledge of web coding and image manipulation techniques, you can accomplish so much! Read more...

Have a question about MySpace customization or Web scripting? Send me a message or, post your question as a comment here:


[Thanks to my friend Jeremy for discovering this comment box code.]


Click below to play Asteriods


O'Reilly diyINcite's MySpace Groups

Gifts for Geeks
Pictures and descriptions of gifts that geeky people might like - everyone is welcome to post gift suggestions...


Do-it-yourself codes for your MySpace profile and beyond.
[Thanks to Jeremy for making the cool banner]

O'Reilly MySpace Tools and Add-Ons
Web sites that generate code to customize your MySpace profile and applications you can embed into your profile.


Useful Information and MySpace Hacks

64 of the 16,777,216 colors available for your MySpace pages using hexadecimal color codes


5500FF 5500AA 550055 550000 000000 000055 0000AA 0000FF
5555FF 5555AA 555555 555500 005500 005555 0055AA 0055FF
55AAFF 55AAAA 55AA55 55AA00 00AA00 00AA55 00AAAA 00AAFF
55FFFF 55FFAA 55FF55 55FF00 00FF00 00FF55 00FFAA 00FFFF
FFFFFF FFFFAA FFFF55 FFFF00 AAFF00 AAFF55 AAFFAA AAFFFF
FFAAFF FFAAAA FFAA55 FFAA00 AAAA00 AAAA55 AAAAAA AAAAFF
FF55FF FF55AA FF5555 FF5500 AA5500 AA5555 AA55AA AA55FF
FF00FF FF00AA FF0055 FF0000 AA0000 AA0055 AA00AA AA00FF

For more information, read "Select hexadecimal colors for MySpace."


New: Diagram and explanation of the MySpace profile page structure

Read the first of several articles about the MySpace profile page structure and how to customize portions of your profile page in the MySpace Profile Layout: HTML Table Layers blog post.


More about this profile


About "O'Reilly diyINcite"

Creating this profile was the idea of some people at O'Reilly Media--hence, the URL: www.MySpace.com/oreillymedia. So what's 'diyINcite' mean? Well, on the About O'Reilly page, you see that one of O'Reilly's goals is to be "prime instigator of the DIY revolution" (DIY = "Do-It-Yourself"). The "word" diyINcite is intended to capture the spirit of this phrase. Read more...


About the author/hacker

My name is Kevin. I'll be writing and posting codes for your MySpace profile and beyond, and describing how the code works, on this page and in the O'Reilly Do It Yourself Codes MySpace group. First we'll start out with simple profile customization options, then we'll work toward more complex codes. Read more...

About O'Reilly Media

O'Reilly Media spreads the knowledge of innovators through its books, .. services, magazine, and conferences. Read more...


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Make a Spud Gun

Ever feel the need (or desire) to shoot potatoes 200 yards or more? Now you can! Newly available from the MAKE Magazine blog: How to make a spud gun . Here's a direct link to the PDF instructions download file (Adobe Acrobat is required for viewing).


I'd like to meet:

MySpace people interested in learning about new technology and how to apply it.



Movies:

Make 07 Video Companion

[from Make: Magazine]


This video talks about and demonstrates some of what's in in Make: magazine issue 07. Volume 07 includes these projects:

    hack your plants extract your DNA 70's soapbox saga build a videocam rocket head-mounted water cannon

Cool stuff for creative home engineers!


Books:


Tired of wondering how other people make their cool MySpace profile pages? Then it's about time you really learn HTML and CSS, the basis of everything you see on MySpace.com. Finally you'll be able to create the MySpace page and any other Web page you've always wanted.


This collection offers expert Flash tips and tricks for optimization, creating interesting effects, ActionScript programming, sound and video effects, and much more--and you don't need to be an expert to use them (although you'll certainly look like one). Ranging from practical hacks to the fun and quirky, the book covers Flash MX, Flash MX 2004, and Flash MX Professional 2004. If you want more than your average Flash user, Flash Hacks is for you.


Want to build next-generation web applications today? This book can show you how. A smart collection of 80 insider tips and tricks, Ajax Hacks covers the finer points of Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, or Ajax as it's known. Learn leading-edge web development tasks like how to display Weather.com data, scrape stock quotes, fetch postal codes and much, much more.


Digital Photography: The Missing Manual helps you to take beautiful digital pictures and share the results with friends and family. Spiked with advice and humor, trademarks of the Missing Manual series, this book shows you how to master your digital camera and take memorable photos, then edit and share them. Ideal for those just getting started, this book is also perfect for those wanting to increase the digital photography skills they already have.


With Photoshop Elements 4: The Missing Manual, author Barbara Brundage has written the perfect digital photography guide that covers new features and techniques--for the most common editing solutions to the more advanced. In a clear, easy-to-read format, the author provides step-by-step instruction so readers can learn the right editing techniques for producing and sharing beautiful digital photography.


It doesn't take long for an avid or just wickedly clever gamer to be chafed by the limitations of videogame software or hardware. If you want to go far beyond the obvious, there's an awful lot of free fun you can have, using the creative exploits of the gaming gurus. Gaming Hacks is the indispensable guide to cool things gamers can do to create, modify, and hack videogame hardware and software.


Asynchronous programming lets you turn you own websites into smooth, slick, responsive applications that make your users feel like they're back on the information superhighway, not stuck on a dial-up backroad. With Head Rush Ajax, in no time you'll be writing JavaScript code that fires off asynchronous requests to web servers...and having fun doing it. Head Rush Ajax takes you beyond basic web development with DHTML and JavaScript and explains how asynchronous data requests and more powerful event models can be used in the Ajax methodology.


Even if you've finished Halo 2 in Legendary Mode, you're not done with this game. This incredible book gives you a horde of great hacks for weapons, levels, vehicles, game play and mods. With all the clever tips and tricks we have in store, you'll turn Halo 2 into a whole new experience, whether you're a level 25 or above, or even a complete n00b.

My Blog

MySpace Dispute with Photobucket

I attended the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco last week, representing the AOL Developer Community. While researching materials related to the Expo on the Web, I came across this April 11, 2007 blog pos...
Posted by OReilly DIYincite on Sun, 22 Apr 2007 11:15:00 PST

Add MyBlogLog to Your MySpace Profile

Want to know some of the people who are visiting your MySpace profile? MyBlogLog.com offers a widget for MySpace that lets you see which other MyBlogLog registered users have visited your MySpace blog...
Posted by OReilly DIYincite on Sat, 21 Apr 2007 09:34:00 PST

Hide Your Top Friends, but Have "View Friends" Link

My friend Maral didn't want her Top Friends section to be visible, but still wanted a "View All Friends" link. "Is there a way to do that?" she askedYes, there is. To do this we'll use the MySpaceSupp...
Posted by OReilly DIYincite on Sat, 24 Mar 2007 08:56:00 PST

MySpace Technology History

The technology magazine Baseline posted a very long, detailed history of technology at MySpace. The article, titled "Inside MySpace.com", is a very interesting read for people who find servers and dat...
Posted by OReilly DIYincite on Tue, 13 Feb 2007 03:01:00 PST

140+ Named HTML Colors Supported by Most Browsers

On my MySpace profile page I list 64 of the HTML colors using the hexadecimal color codes. I had been under the impression that there are only 17 named HTML colors. Then my MySpace friend Lady of Aval...
Posted by OReilly DIYincite on Wed, 07 Feb 2007 10:41:00 PST

MySpace Breaks HTML Comments

My friend Chris notified me that MySpace has made a new change to their profile editor that breaks HTML comments! So, if you've customized your profile and you'd like to document internally, within yo...
Posted by OReilly DIYincite on Sun, 28 Jan 2007 09:33:00 PST

MySpace's Tom Was Hacked!

According to Pete Cashmore, who writes the Mashable.com blog, MySpace Tom's profile was hacked last Sunday. You can find the details in Pete's January 15 blog post titled "MySpace's Tom Hacked". Here'...
Posted by OReilly DIYincite on Sat, 20 Jan 2007 03:11:00 PST

Deleting MySpace Comments Left by Malicious Hacker Spammers

The person who maintains the Sharon Marshall MySpace profile contacted me because a spammer had left a comment on her page that she wanted to delete. This particular spammer was also a bit of a clever...
Posted by OReilly DIYincite on Sat, 20 Jan 2007 07:37:00 PST

Using Google to Access MySpace in Restrictive Environments

Almost everyone has run into a situation where access to MySpace is blocked by the policies of the institution. This is the case at many schools, libraries, and businesses. The institutions typically ...
Posted by OReilly DIYincite on Fri, 19 Jan 2007 06:47:00 PST

Customizing MySpace Groups: Editor Troubles

My friend Romah wanted to customize one of her MySpace groups. She knew what she wanted to do, and she has the right code. She was trying to apply a Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) that applies attributes...
Posted by OReilly DIYincite on Wed, 10 Jan 2007 07:52:00 PST