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Streetunes2GO How-To
Streetunes2GO works with the following platforms. If you are using a platform which is not on this list, please let us know, and we will update the list as soon as possible.
Blogger
While composing your post, Choose 'Edit HTML' and paste in the code. An Error message will pop-up, disregard it.. Check the 'Stop showing HTML errors for this post' option and post the blog entry.
eBay
Copy the HTML code. Go to eBay and create/edit your listing. Select the description's HTML tab and paste the HTML code there.
Copy and paste the HTML code into the body of your Notes. Use the Target web site option: 'Other (URL)' in order to add the code to your personal info section.
Friendster
Go to your profile, choose 'edit profile' and select 'Customize'. Paste the HTML code into the box labeled 'Add music and video and more images to your profile'.
Google Pages
Copy the HTML code. Edit your Google page and select the area where you want to paste the HTML code. Click on 'edit html' (lower right), paste the HTML code and publish your page.
Hi5
You can add the HTML code in the "Lifestyle" section, using the fields "About Me" and "I'd Like to Meet". You can also add one code inside the Interest section.
ILCU
Copy the HTML code and paste it into the Profile sections 'A little about me', 'Events' 'A bit about the event' or Messages 'A bit about the event'.
LiveJournal
You can copy and paste the HTML code into the Profile's Bio section and in a Journal entry.
MovableType
Click the Edit HTML tab and paste the HTML code into a blog post or your site template.
Multiply
You can insert the HTML code in your profile, welcome message, replies, reviews and calendar events.
MySpace
You can insert the HTML code in your various profile sections and bulletins. To insert the code into your blog posts, do not use the "Advanced Editor", and then you can paste the code as well.
TypePad
You can add the HTML code to a blog post or your site template. Copy the code, open up a blog post or your template, click on the Edit HTML tab and paste the code.
Xanga
Check the 'Edit HTML' checkbox before you paste in your HTML code into a blog post.
WordPress
In older versions, paste the code into any page or blog post. In WordPress 2.0 +, the rich text editor tends to destroy embeds. Go to the Users page, then on the Your Profile tab scroll down until you see Personal Options, and uncheck 'Use the visual rich editor when writing'. Then start a new post or edit an existing one and you'll see the old editor. Paste your code and it should work. If you want to use the rich text editor again, you can change the settings back.