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AmberCutie

ACF Owner & Admin. (I don't work for CB.)
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Mar 1, 2010
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AmberLand (Seattle, WA)
Twitter Username
@amberlynnegirl
MFC Username
AmberCutie
ManyVids URL
https://www.manyvids.com/Profile/1000458969/AmberCutie/
Ok, first off, I don't know why so many new girls feel the MFC profile is so important to the point where they freak out and search out people to pay to help them. The built in MFC profile editor is simple and easy to use, and you DON'T need some elaborate CSS design to set up your MFC profile. Just answer the questions in the "edit profile" section of your admin pages, or leave them blank if you don't want them to appear, and use the "customize profile" link in your admin pages to change the appearance as you desire. You don't HAVE to have a fancy designed profile to let your viewers know what you're all about. The most important aspect of your MFC career is being ON cam and entertaining, not so much what's on your profile...

BUT, if you do want something fancy for some reason, let this thread be the place that you ask questions and find help for it.

Attention all MFC profile editors! Post a reply here if you have advice, services for hire, or helpful links for HTML and css design.

A few girls have gone to this site for basic help with HTML and CSS - http://www.w3schools.com/

I am going to direct all new models to this thread for info since we see at least 1 per week popping up asking for desperate "HELP!" on their MFC profiles. :)

Take it away, folks!
 
Here's another FREE profile layout for anyone who wants to use it.

And I promise a youtube tutorial is in the making for this one as well.


tagger%2Bart%2Bprofile.png
 
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I was noticing some of waterbird/airflame's layouts on girls' profiles has that awful copyright note on it. It's super offputting, charging $50 bucks, then forcing a model to leave this threatening quote on their profile.



And his MFC profile includes this: (Click to enlarge)



Seems dickish, no?


Copyrights are copyrights if someone dont like copyrights on the page just dont buy the profile. "Simple". And for those that dont know what are copyrights check google = "copyrights"
 
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Copyrights are copyrights if someone dont like copyrights on the page just dont buy the profile.

Have you considered that you may get more business if you didn't force the girls to keep it there, or at least make it less threatening/ugly sounding? I'm guessing it doesn't matter to you, that you just do this as a side hobby. But my opinion stands that it's tacky.
 
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Have you considered that you may get more business if you didn't force the girls to keep it there, or at least make it less threatening/ugly sounding? I'm guessing it doesn't matter to you, that you just do this as a side hobby. But my opinion stands that it's tacky.

As i posted before i dont force no one to buy my template. If You dont want to have copyrights on the profile in mfc You can always make Your own template, find free one like PokerBabe give or buy other template from someone else. But as i know all people copyright they "HARD" work.
 
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No one has said that.

Nevermind.



You did:

Have you considered that you may get more business if you didn't force the girls to keep it there, or at least make it less threatening/ugly sounding? I'm guessing it doesn't matter to you, that you just do this as a side hobby. But my opinion stands that it's tacky.
 
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I repeat, no one said you're forcing people to buy your template. But people who DO buy your code are forced to keep your copyright jargon there. If they don't, they get shit-talked on your profile.
 
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I repeat, no one said you're forcing people to buy your template. But people who DO buy your code are forced to keep your copyright jargon there. If they don't, they get shit-talked on your profile.

If You buy my profile You can read at the main page info about copyrights. So dont know what is this talking about the copyrights. If You dont want to have copyrights on profile please dont buy from me. SImple.

I always inform people about the copyrights. And there is no listed person on my profile that have bought the profile from me. I only post there thieves that stole the code or change the 3x lines of it and think i will not notice the code is ripped off.
 
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Oh I'm sorry, I may have misunderstood the image I posted that you replied to. The section that says "Users using template with no copyrights in footer", that is not referring to people who purchased the template but just removed the copyright?
 
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Oh I'm sorry, I may have misunderstood the image I posted that you replied to. The section that says "Users using template with no copyrights in footer", that is not referring to people who purchased the template but just removed the copyright?

No its refering to people who stole my template and deleted the copyrights. I updated the list on my profile i think it will be more clear to understand.
 
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No its refering to people who stole my template and deleted the copyrights. I updated the list on my profile i think it will be more clear to understand.
Well shit! Then it was all just a misunderstanding. It's good that you changed the wording to avoid more confusion. And I see that you allow people who buy your template to edit/reedit it, so long as they don't completely remove the copyright.

Sorry for the hassle!
 
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I simply love the outcome of @WaterBird designs, tho I'm playing with this activity too, the copyright issue is not such a big deal for me... my only problem is those who hotlink my hosted images from my blog and post the image on their profile... the http requests are huge and that's a problem for me.
@Airflame - hope for an collaboration one day, tho people may think we are in competition regarding our line of activity (to be more clear ... MFC / CB profile designs) - (not at all)
 
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Ok, first off, I don't know why so many new girls feel the MFC profile is so important to the point where they freak out and search out people to pay to help them. The built in MFC profile editor is simple and easy to use, and you DON'T need some elaborate CSS design to set up your MFC profile. Just answer the questions in the "edit profile" section of your admin pages, or leave them blank if you don't want them to appear, and use the "customize profile" link in your admin pages to change the appearance as you desire. You don't HAVE to have a fancy designed profile to let your viewers know what you're all about. The most important aspect of your MFC career is being ON cam and entertaining, not so much what's on your profile...

BUT, if you do want something fancy for some reason, let this thread be the place that you ask questions and find help for it.

Attention all MFC profile editors! Post a reply here if you have advice, services for hire, or helpful links for HTML and css design.

A few girls have gone to this site for basic help with HTML and CSS - http://www.w3schools.com/

I am going to direct all new models to this thread for info since we see at least 1 per week popping up asking for desperate "HELP!" on their MFC profiles. :)

Take it away, folks!
Not to mention that it seems 95% of the MFC users won't (or can't) read a profile, so don't sweat it.
 
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I used the basic editor and like the look of it, BUT am open to finding a really good theme that is beachy/tropical. Free is great, but wouldn't mind paying for it. If u know of something like that, let me know. To understand what I have going on now, see jessajemz.com and see the beach/tropical vibe I have.

Thanks, Jessa
 
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Does anyone know how to get the google api fonts to work on mfc?
It says to use this
Code:
 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Tangerine">
but that doesn't work in the HTML section.
@font-face is too much of a pain for me to utilize as well.
Welp.
 
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My favorite part is the design. I can offer images if that's not your fuerte with your profile info/content4sale/club/etc. at pretty decent rates of $XX if you upload and post them to your profile yourself. I also do entire profiles with code. For example: http://profiles.myfreecams.com/PlayboyMegan :love2:
Hello ! Was wondering your prices for a basic profile spunk ! I don't need much but would love a little fancier haha !
 
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Hi Kat,

MFC only allows basic HTML tagging to be used, so quite a lot of tags won't be accessible, like <link>, since that tag would go into the <head> section of a webpage, which MFC doesn't give you access to. You would need to use @import in your custom CSS to be able to use it. The Google fonts page actually has @import codes and a guide on how to implement it. You can also use @font-face for the same purpose.

In your CSS (on top), you need to place the following:
Code:
@import url(http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Tangerine);
The @import does the same thing as the standard <link> which it says to use.

Once you have it imported you can add it as the font-family element to the appropriate tag you wish to use the font for. For example, if you are using <h1> for a heading where you want that font, it would look like:
Code:
h1 {
  font-family: 'Tangerine', cursive;
}
Now, every time you use <h1>, the tangerine font will be used.

The biggest problem with @import, which is why Google fonts recommends <link>, is the fact that it renders the font only once the source has been read or "fetched". If the fonts.googleapis.com lags any bit, then your font on the profile would lag to show as well.

Let me know if you have any questions.
 
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Hi Kat,

MFC only allows basic HTML tagging to be used, so quite a lot of tags won't be accessible, like <link>, since that tag would go into the <head> section of a webpage, which MFC doesn't give you access to. You would need to use @import in your custom CSS to be able to use it. The Google fonts page actually has @import codes and a guide on how to implement it. You can also use @font-face for the same purpose.

In your CSS (on top), you need to place the following:
Code:
@import url(http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Tangerine);
The @import does the same thing as the standard <link> which it says to use.

Once you have it imported you can add it as the font-family element to the appropriate tag you wish to use the font for. For example, if you are using <h1> for a heading where you want that font, it would look like:
Code:
h1 {
  font-family: 'Tangerine', cursive;
}
Now, every time you use <h1>, the tangerine font will be used.

The biggest problem with @import, which is why Google fonts recommends <link>, is the fact that it renders the font only once the source has been read or "fetched". If the fonts.googleapis.com lags any bit, then your font on the profile would lag to show as well.

Let me know if you have any questions.

I had some real problems with getting @import to work the way it should on MFC. I assume that is because it's supposed to go into the header. I found it best to use @font-face

How to:
1) Go to Google fonts (https://www.google.com/fonts)
2) Select font you want to use and press button "Quick Use" At the bottom the Link you are supposed to put in the Header appears. (e.g. <link href='http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>)
3) Copy the URL within the link (e.g. http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans) and paste in in your Browser
4) The correct @font-face appears. Copy paste it into your CSS and you are done
 
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Marsala Lounge - custom MyFreeCams profile template
Flexible, fully featured, custom fonts, custom header, share function
MFC_Slider.jpg

Short description and functionality:
Uses custom fonts (Modern Pictograms too), image slideshow with thumbnail previews (used for navigating from slide to slide), custom sections and widgets (see the image above)... and for the first time, "Share this profile" function (great tool for driving more traffic)

Club widget (the club names can be edited - simple text)
MFC_Club.jpg


Store widget - no need for description
MFC_Store.jpg



Tip Menu section - each button can be linked with model's tip URL
MFC_TipMenu.jpg


Custom About Me and Room Rules section - the default About Me / Main photo, recent photos, tags - disabled
MFC_AboutMe_RoomRules.jpg


All text content is editable (exception the text from the "Your photo Here" the image from About Me) - text on buttons, texts from menus, icons from store, videos, headers... so on
The template's price is $100 until July 19th
 
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and for the first time, "Share this profile" function (great tool for driving more traffic)
Gawww... Why didn't anyone think of that sooner??? That's a great idea!!!
 
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A short tut on how to add "share" function to MFC profile page
The tutorial on my blog uses the extended version (use of CSS) but for obvious reasons I will post only the links for the buttons
HTML:
<!--- Apsense --->
<a class="apsense" href="http://www.apsense.com/share?url=http://profiles.myfreecams.com/YOUR_NAME_HERE">Apsense</a>

<!--- Twitter --->
<a class="twitter" href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http://profiles.myfreecams.com/YOUR_NAME_HERE&text=Show%20your%20support%20to%20this%20@awesome%20camgirl%20and%20RT" target="_blank">Twitter</a>

<!--- Facebook --->
<a class="facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http://profiles.myfreecams.com/YOUR_NAME_HERE" target="_blank">Facebook</a>

<!--- Tumblr --->
<a class="tumblr" href="https://www.tumblr.com/widgets/share/tool?shareSource=legacy&canonicalUrl=&url=http://profiles.myfreecams.com/YOUR_NAME_HERE" target="_blank">Tumblr</a>

<!--- Stumble --->
<a class="stumble" href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/badge?url=http%3A%2F%2Fprofiles.myfreecams.com%2FYOUR_NAME_HERE&fresh=1&nsfw=1&title=Check%20out%20this%20awesome%20MyFreeCams%20profile%page" target="_blank">Stumble</a>

<!--- Pinterest --->
<a class="pinterest" href="https://www.pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http://profiles.myfreecams.com/YOUR_NAME_HERE&media=http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-tG_ZVnPTVVE/VZrHrH8gIiI/AAAAAAAAEL8/D22NfUVdX2w/s1600/model_avatar.jpg&description=Custom%20MyFreeCams%20profiles%3A%20Dxpro" target="_blank">Pinterest</a>

<!--- Google Plus --->
<a class="googleplus" href="https://plus.google.com/share?url=http://profiles.myfreecams.com/YOUR_NAME_HERE" target="_blank">Google Plus</a>


A few suggestions:
The Pinterest link/button supports media (image) which can be replaced in the markup code (the link code)
Personally I do not recommend G+ because they might block the url.
Stumble requires NFSW which I've already added but they ask it anyway.
Replace the name of the links with graphics and that's it.
Note: You may want to remove the class for each button (I used a custom class for the buttons to look different / CSS version) here
 
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Well i think google share button or other is useless thing in the profile. Most people that is on the MFC does not want others to know what they are watching. :)

Emmm... there are MFC models which use twitter (80% use twitter) or tumblr to post their activity and to keep in touch with MFC users "hey I'm online now"... and yup there are models who wait for premiums to discover and tip them. The "share thingy" is for those models who want to gain more traffic and social presence. Regarding "Most people that is on the MFC does not want others to know what they are watching" ... I'm kind of active on Twitter and there are so many MFC users (non-models) who promote and support models and their activity. The main question (and it's a personal one) - why start webcaming if you, as a webcam performer do not wish to get exposed... doing shows in a little dark corner , unknown, unseen, unavailable?! ... well that's not adult videochat. I don't know maybe I'm totally wrong but that's my argument.
At the end of the day its all about the money/tokens earned or just to socialize?
 
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Well i think google share button or other is useless thing in the profile. Most people that is on the MFC does not want others to know what they are watching. :)
Yeah, and having a Facebook "share" button is risky too. How many people are logged into their personal facebook and could unknowingly click that and share it on their wall, then the next day have their mom, aunt and cousin all asking why dude is posting about some naked girls on a cam site? Same with google+ :)

Share buttons on profiles should probably only be the main, adult friendly networks: tumblr, Twitter.
 
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@AmberCutie agree with you but all buttons are optional and to actually share something on G+ or Facebook there are 2 steps, one is clicking the button which is well defined (in some cases) and the "post it" button when the person who clicked can add some text or whatever so "unknowingly" its not possible.
:D moms, aunts and cousins should respect an adult's privacy, because kids are not allowed on MFC (so they say)
Jokes aside, it's an interesting issue.
Have fun & b creative
 
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Sorry. I can't edit the above post so I'll have to post another one (and it's not a double post - just a presentation)
Beautiful Shinobi - Ninja Theme for MFC - media gallery
Ninja_Header.jpg

Available custom sections: Header, Social buttons, custom About Me, Tip Menu, My Store, Club, Heroes
This template is for sale - full documentation and install instructions available in download file.
Enjoy.
 
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Something for developers (MFC webdesigners) or why not for models too.
Self-hosted font Google Material Icons
Code:
@font-face {
  font-family: 'Material Icons';
  font-style: normal;
  font-weight: 400;
  src: local('Material Icons'), local('MaterialIcons-Regular'), url(https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/materialicons/v7/2fcrYFNaTjcS6g4U3t-Y5ZjZjT5FdEJ140U2DJYC3mY.woff2) format('woff2');
}

.material-icons {
  font-family: 'Material Icons';
  font-weight: normal;
  font-style: normal;
  font-size: 24px;  /* Preferred icon size */
  display: inline-block;
  width: 1em;
  height: 1em;
  line-height: 1;
  text-transform: none;
  letter-spacing: normal;
  word-wrap: normal;

  /* Support for all WebKit browsers. */
  -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
  /* Support for Safari and Chrome. */
  text-rendering: optimizeLegibility;

  /* Support for Firefox. */
  -moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;

  /* Support for IE. */
  font-feature-settings: 'liga';
}
Add the above CSS code in Customize your css directly (settings page where your layout's css markup is available for edit)

Now, to render the icons you must use the custom class mentioned in the css above material-icons .
To display the icon on MFC profile go to Edit Profile, choose a box (Step Three, Step Four ...) and add the HTML markup in this format:
HTML:
<i class="material-icons">3d_rotation</i>
<i class="material-icons">accessibility</i>
<i class="material-icons">account_balance</i>
<i class="material-icons">account_balance_wallet</i>
<i class="material-icons">account_box</i>
<i class="material-icons">account_circle</i>
<i class="material-icons">add_shopping_cart</i>
<i class="material-icons">alarm</i>
<i class="material-icons">alarm_add</i>
<i class="material-icons">alarm_off</i>
<i class="material-icons">alarm_on</i>
<i class="material-icons">android</i>

I've posted an example but there are many other icons to choose from. Not all icons are related to MFC activity but there are a few which can be helpful . see all listed icons and related code here
Already tested on MFC and works ok.
Have fun & b creative
 
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