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How to Add a Game to Your Weebly Website
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If you have a Weebly website and want to add a game to it, here are some steps you can follow: 1. Find a game that you want to add to your website. There are many websites that offer free online games that you can embed on your site, such as Kongregate, Newgrounds, or Armor Games. 2. Once you have found the game you want to add, copy the embed code for the game. This is usually found on the game's website or on the game's page on the online game portal. 3. Log in to your Weebly account and go to the page where you want to add the game. 4. Add a new element to the page by clicking on the "Elements" tab in the menu on the left side of the page. Choose the "Embed Code" element and drag it to the location on the page where you want the game to appear. 5. Click on the newly added "Embed Code" element to open its settings. Paste the embed code for the game in the provided field. 6. Adjust the size and position of the game on the page as needed by dragging the corners of the embedded game. 7. Save and publish your changes to your Weebly site. That's it! Your visitors should now be able to play the game directly on your Weebly website.
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