techcrunch.com — Finally - a quality MySpace layout editor to fix all those broken profiles. SnapLayout brings drag & drop editing, applications, and an intuitive interface to MySpace customization. MC Hammer and iJustine make a pretty funny demo video.
Oct 10, 2007 View in Crawl 4
ipodwheelsOct 11, 2007
Dugg for MC Hammer.
Closed AccountOct 11, 2007
as soon as i did this whenever i log into myspace it severely boggs down my system, and when i log out of myspace it returns to normal it is somehow severely f**king with my system
sayburrOct 11, 2007
don't do it...
ikonlineOct 18, 2007
I just made a terrible mistake by trying Snap Layout. What a total mess! I had no idea they would take over my MySpace page and not even let me edit it from the MySpace account. I have to go to SnapLayout and their editor is a total mess. My page's elements are all squished together and I can't move them easily, if it all. Everything just jumps where I don't want it to go. My main goal right now is to figure out how to UNDO this mess and leave Snap Layout behind, but there doesn't seem to be an UNDO button anywhere. Does anyone know how to get out of this editing system?? I want to go back to just doing this myself. I have e-mailed SNapLayout three times and so far no response. I've read all of their Help files and there's nothing anywhere that I can see about undoing and leaving SnapLayout. I feel like my page has been hijacked. There's a video on there tonight that I didn't put there - in fact, I don't even know who the artist is.
surfpichikFeb 19, 2008
Yeah SnapLayout seems to keep you on their site... more ad revenue for them. I'm surprised MySpace hasn't done something about that being they don't allow external sites to collect username/password combos and login remotely. Haha Hammer was in the video, that's hilarious! <a class="user" href="http://www.myspace.com/myspacemarketingbible">http://www.myspace.com/myspacemarketingbible</a>