Like My Music? Here's how I did It...
Thursday, July 5, 2007, 12:33 PM
[General]
Go to http://projectplaylist.com and log in.
Once you're logged in, go back to the main page and type in a song name.
When it comes up in a search list, the most relevant search should be at the top, just like any search. Click on the one you want. (Hit the + button next to it)
You'll have the opportunity to listen to it and then add it to your Playlist.
Then go through that process for all songs you want.
When you're done, you'll see this:
--------- The music track was added to your playlist! Please allow a few minutes for your playlist to update! You have 63 tracks remaining on this playlist. After you fill this playlist, you can create another. Continue or Go to my playlists --------------
If you're done, click "Go to my playlists"
There may be a step in there to add a playlist, but since I already have one, it didn't ask, but added to my current one.
Then click on the name of your playlist. The playlist will appear, you've got the option to edit it, etc.
Down at the bottom of that page are several option next to "Share Playlist"
- select "Generate Code" The next page gives you the option to generate code for MySpace or for any other site
- select B. Get the code for any other social network, blog or your own personal website
>> Next page - select which playlist you want to generate code for. Then you can choose your player color, whether it should autostart and/or shuffle. Click Get Code.
The code appears in a box, copy it and paste it into your Profile or blog. If you put it where mine is in your Profile in the music section, you'll need to change the width of it a bit.
Here's my code (don't copy it, it won't work): See the width and height in the first section? Change the width to about 235 and the height to 350 or so if you've got a lot of songs.
Once you're logged in, go back to the main page and type in a song name.
When it comes up in a search list, the most relevant search should be at the top, just like any search. Click on the one you want. (Hit the + button next to it)
You'll have the opportunity to listen to it and then add it to your Playlist.
Then go through that process for all songs you want.
When you're done, you'll see this:
--------- The music track was added to your playlist! Please allow a few minutes for your playlist to update! You have 63 tracks remaining on this playlist. After you fill this playlist, you can create another. Continue or Go to my playlists --------------
If you're done, click "Go to my playlists"
There may be a step in there to add a playlist, but since I already have one, it didn't ask, but added to my current one.
Then click on the name of your playlist. The playlist will appear, you've got the option to edit it, etc.
Down at the bottom of that page are several option next to "Share Playlist"
- select "Generate Code" The next page gives you the option to generate code for MySpace or for any other site
- select B. Get the code for any other social network, blog or your own personal website
>> Next page - select which playlist you want to generate code for. Then you can choose your player color, whether it should autostart and/or shuffle. Click Get Code.
The code appears in a box, copy it and paste it into your Profile or blog. If you put it where mine is in your Profile in the music section, you'll need to change the width of it a bit.
Here's my code (don't copy it, it won't work): See the width and height in the first section? Change the width to about 235 and the height to 350 or so if you've got a lot of songs.
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Amy, your name popped up on my friends list, so I decided to say hi. You are the first friend on this site. Thank you.The best advantage of joining a site like this is to find people with similar interest to share information with. I am a lifelong flyfisher and like just about everything about it. I am new to the social networking side of this. I really only understand the fishing side, and even there, I learn something new each time I fish.I am finding the internet to be a great resource for learning more about fly fishing. I have researched insect hatches and used this to design flys of my own. I am able to access current information on rivers and lakes I like to fish, and now communicate with other fly fishers. Good fishing, Jim
Jim04:16 PM CST