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Post by Lei on Sept 3, 2006 22:37:41 GMT 10
ohhhhh damn
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Post by Lumiv on Sept 3, 2006 22:47:15 GMT 10
how can i help???
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Post by steven on Sept 4, 2006 21:02:07 GMT 10
*scrolls eyes*
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Post by Lumiv on Sept 4, 2006 21:53:31 GMT 10
lol
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Post by Lei on Sept 4, 2006 22:18:28 GMT 10
bet u wouldnt know a thing...lol.... anyways...... its best to google it
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Post by Lumiv on Sept 5, 2006 16:17:30 GMT 10
ok???
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Post by Lei on Sept 5, 2006 18:24:54 GMT 10
not to u.........-_-"
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Post by steven on Sept 6, 2006 20:11:48 GMT 10
bleh i guess it doesn't matter anymore
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Post by Lei on Sept 7, 2006 16:52:12 GMT 10
this should be it... lol probally the same as the one i post b4
PowerToys are here!!! Windows Media Player PowerToy:
The Media Player Power Toy is designed to allow you to play audio and video files within your Space. While editing your Space specify the URL of a Media file located on the web in the Media Power Toy and hit Save. This will allow the people viewing your Space to watch or listen to the media file you have linked. You can customize the experience even more by altering the player settings (like auto start, times to play, and player mode) while editing your Space.
Please note that this PowerToy, like the others, is available in English ONLY for now and is UNSUPPORTED.
This feature is to be used for authorized content only. Please respect the creative efforts and intellectual property of others, and do not link to unauthorized materials. Linking to unauthorized material is a violation of the Spaces Code of Conduct and Terms of Use.
Follow these steps to add this Power Toy to your Space:
1. Log into Passport and Edit your Space. 2. In the Address bar of your web browser add the text “&powertoy=musicvideo” to the end of the displayed URL. 3. Click the Go button next to your web browser address bar. 4. Once the page has finished reloading, click on the Customize tab in your Space. 5. In the Modules drop down menu in the Customize tab there should be a listing for PowerToy: Windows Media Player. Click the word Add next to it and then click the Save button.
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Post by Lumiv on Sept 7, 2006 21:24:26 GMT 10
ok
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Post by steven on Sept 7, 2006 21:30:31 GMT 10
.__. it's exactly the same as before
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Post by Lumiv on Sept 7, 2006 21:52:55 GMT 10
is it??? i didn't notice
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Post by KvizL on Feb 23, 2007 11:28:46 GMT 10
ya. it is rofls
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Post by steven on Feb 23, 2007 22:39:05 GMT 10
lol look at the time between the previous two post LOL
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Post by Lei on Feb 24, 2007 15:45:08 GMT 10
-_-"" 10 yrs later
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