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Everyone stands on how to add pictures and music.
1. First, select the music you want as the background, and then copy its link (it is recommended to use sogou Secure Copy Link).
2. The employer posts a blog on the homepage (personal homepage) and copies your music links.
3. Open the log to confirm that it can be played normally, then edit the log again and copy the player.
Please pay attention! ! ! Be careful when copying players here! ! ! When clicking the player, there must be a selection method with eight squares around it, otherwise it will not succeed. If there are no eight small squares, please change the browser to IE and copy with IE browser. ! !
4. Copy your music player in text form at the small station.
5. release! Then press F5 to refresh your radio station, and you will have your own background music ~ ~!
Ps: The last one didn't succeed. Please try changing the theme of the radio station. Some themes are not compatible with music players, such as X Effect and Dubstep. This incompatibility started at first ~ Please leave a message if you have any questions.
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