The computer has been around for roughly 5 decades and while most people are very comfortable working in front of the computer, there are still some of us who are still “all thumbs” when it comes to doing anything more than typing and surfing in the computer. Take MySpace for example. Sure, MySpace is very user friendly, all people really have to do is to input some personal data, click the save button and your very own nook in cyberspace is created.
Unfortunately for some, even this feat may seem insurmountable. However, there are tutorials in MySpace and other websites especially YouTube that can help computer “deficient” people like you and me how to customize and change layouts on the social networking website. These video tutorials are very easy to follow. It also helps that these videos are visual so you get a more concrete example on what happens every time a button is clicked or an option is selected. After a few practice, you can now get ready to edit, change and personalize your page on MySpace.
If it gets too complicated, you can always redo everything by clicking the set to default button on the customize page and start all over again. Should everything go haywire, MySpace’s help center offers support to its users and they are usually very prompt in responding to queries and questions from its patrons.



