How to Add Scribd to Blogspot

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Embed Scribd documents on your blog to share with your readers.

Scribd is a free online service that allows users to upload, browse and share Word, PowerPoint and PDF documents. Scribd doesn't require you to log in or have an account to share and embed documents. Blogger's Post Editor provides you access to a blog post's HTML code to allow you to insert Scribd's custom code for embedding a document. An embedded Scribd document appears on your blog with viewing options for readers to zoom in and out of the document and view it full screen. Readers can also share the embedded document, as well as download it.

Instructions

  1. Copy the Scribd Embed Document Code

    • 1

      Open your browser and navigate to the Scribd website.

    • 2

      Click the link for a Scribd document you want to add to your blog to open it.

    • 3

      Click the "Embed" button under the "Share & Embed" section in the right column.

    • 4

      Click the "Copy" button located to the right of the code box under the "Embed This Document" section of the "Share This Document" popup box. Click the "X" to close the box.

    Add the Scribd Document to a Blog Post

    • 5

      Go to Blogger.com in your browser. Enter your email address and password, then click the "Sign In" button.

    • 6

      Click the orange "Create a New Post" button for the blog you want to use with Scribd. Enter the post's title in the "Post Title" field at the top of the page above the post editor.

    • 7

      Type in the text you want to add to the blog post, then click the "HTML" button located in the top toolbar.

    • 8

      Scroll to the location in the post where you want to insert the Scribd document, then right-click the mouse button and select "Paste" from the drop-down menu. Alternatively, press "Ctrl" and "V" simultaneously to paste the Scribd code in the post editor.

    • 9

      Click the "Preview" button to preview the post with the Scribd document. Click the "Save" button to save the post as a draft. Click the "Publish" button when you want to make the post public on your blog.

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