Here are a couple widgets I have made for Adrian’s campaign. Please feel free to grab the codes and post them to your own blog, facebook, myspace, etc, page. If you have any suggestions please leave a comment your contact info and I will write back.
To grab the code click on the share tab at the bottom of the widget, copy the code and paste it into your blog or site. Make sure you copy the entire code or it will not work. Hear an echo? That’s because I have the video one here on this post and also in my right sidebar. When this post becomes older and is no longer on the front page of my site you will only hear the one on the sidebar. If you download the video widget for your site you will not hear the echo.
Any suggestions on size, links, pictures or videos are welcome. I was only able to use pictures and videos available online but if someone has others pictures I could make a widget with those as well. I would be more than happy to make specific widgets for Adrian’s family, friends or the Army.
Wanna change the size of your widget? If you look at the code you’ll see something like this: width=”300″ height=”271″ Change the “300” to “250” or whatever size works for you and it should switch automatically. You shouldn’t have to switch the height number it should just automatically switch. Keep in mind these numbers are based on the video widget, the smaller widgets will have smaller width & height numbers and you’ll have to change them accordingly.
Please pass these on to EVERYONE you know. The more people that post a widget on their site, means more people will visit Adrian’s blog, learn about his campaign and, hopefully, sign up to become donors. Please feel free to pass the codes out at the memorial service as well, if appropriate.
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