you go to your profile, and then at the top select edit layout. Then at the bottom of the blue editing panel you click 'text' that is were you can put in BBC
No, you cannot. Because you have to put the codes into the GameShark itself and then put your game in.
A lot. There is: BBC 1, BBC 2, BBC 3, BBC 4, BBC News, BBC Parliament, CBBC, Cbeebies, BBC Iplayer, BBC England, BBC Scotland, BBC Wales, BBC Northern Ireland, and BBC America There is BBC radio channels too: Radio 1, 1Xtra, Radio 2, Radio 3, Radio 4, Radio 5 live,5 live sports extra, 6 music, radio 7, Asian Network
You probably have to press a button combination that turns the code on once in the game.
The cast of Gaia - 1992 includes: Penny Gonshaw as Young Woman
One can learn more about BBC travel on the official website of the television BBC. There is a special section on the BBC website that is called BBC Travel News.
there is no shop on gaia that gives you belly peircing, put there are belly rings that you can put on your gaia..... my suggestion is to go in the marketplace and find it....or you can go in the jewelry shop on gaia. (there are 2 jewelry shops)
You cannot dye your paper on Gaia Online.
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You don't.
search on youtube: how do you add a playlist on you gaia online profile.
All you need is a IMG URL to post images on Gaia. :)
Go to the category "My Gaia," then click on "Avatar." You will then be taken to where you can customize your avatar with the clothing you have.
Ask nicely.
Sadly, you cannot use HTML codes. The coding system Gaia let's the users use is a coding system called BBCode. It's pretty much the same thing only [ ] are used in place of < >. To get a picture on Gaia, you much get an account on Photobucket.com and upload your photo there. When you are done editing it, go to your profile. Move your mouse over the picture and a drop down menu should appear. The last code is BBCode. Copy and past that onto Gaia.
copy and paste the playlist code that you get from playlist.com onto the media section on your gaia profile. hope this helped! :)
[img] URL [/img] if you mean the code >_>
You put a cloth on it