How to Embed MSN Web Messenger Into a Web Page
Microsoft's MSN Web Messenger is a chat network that allows you to manage your contacts and stay in touch with people. While this messenger is typically enjoyed on a web browser or alternate device like an iPhone, you can also add this interactivity to your own web page to create a dynamic space to entertain your visitors. Using a third-party provider, you can generate the hypertext markup language (HTML) code necessary to embed the MSN web messenger in your own web page.
Instructions
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Access the eBuddy "Loginbox Widget for your Website or Social Network" page. This provider supplies the necessary code to embed MSN Web Messenger into your web page.
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Determine the type of login interface (widget) that you prefer to present on your page. For example, you can choose a widget specifically created to live on the sidebar of your website, or opt for a larger box designed for a bigger area on the page. Further, you can customize your box by specifying a size, selecting a language and choosing other chat networks, such as ICQ, that you want to make available. If you choose to customize your widget, click the radio buttons and check boxes and use the drop-down menu to make your selections.
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Copy the HTML code needed to publish the messenger on your page. Click the "Select" button underneath your selection and use your browser's "Copy" function to copy the code.
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Create or open an existing web page by using a HTML text editor like Dreamweaver. Locate the "<body>" tag in your page and paste the copied code underneath this element.
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Save your web file and preview the messenger by using your web browser's "Preview" function.
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