In the old style skins.
When your making the skin, in the style sheet, set the "main section top padding" to 375
that would be a bit big to make
It might help if your question was a bit more specific. -Charlotte
It's still a bit uncertain, but the diameter is about 1500 kilometers.
Wouldn't surprise me one bit. I know that Karakul sheepskin garments are made from newborn or aborted sheep fetuses' skins. They club newborn seals to death to get their skins for clothing too!
It's still a bit uncertain, but the diameter is about 1500 kilometers.
Go onto 'My Profile' then underneath your profile picture there is a small box that says 'old bebo' just click on it & that's it sorted. The box is not directly underneath your profile picture, you will need to scroll down a bit to see it & it's quite small so look carefully & you'll find it.
Bebo is a great website. You can get it by just logging on to the websiteIt really depends on how old you are. I have got bebo and it is very good. There have been lots of improvements since i have made mine so be prepared to give a little bit of information and definitely your email address. Just type the word 'bebo' into google and click on the first one. Click sign up and then the rest is up to you!
1) Go on Bebo 2)Send the love to the account you wish to have lots of love 3) Hold down F5 whilst sending the message 4) Minimise the bebo window 5) Wait a bit 6) Re-open window 7) Send another message with love and repeat oOoOo UNLIMIED LOVE oOoOo
They are several model phones that are similar in width and size, they are all generic skins and also original skins can be found but will be found to be a bit pricey.
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a bebo is a blog for younger people it is a bit like facebook but for younger teenagers and it shows pictures games and diffrent backgrounds where they can connect with there firends and stay in touch
To make big holes in wood effectively, use a drill with a large bit size that matches the diameter of the hole you want to create. Make sure to secure the wood properly and drill slowly and steadily to prevent splintering or damage to the wood. Additionally, consider using a hole saw or spade bit for larger holes.