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How to Add StumbleUpon to WordPress
1. Go to SumbleUpon's Badges landing page. Click 'Get Your Badge Now.'
2. Click the design for the StumbleUpon Badge you want.
3. Highlight and copy the HTML code that StumbleUpon generates.
4. Go to your Wordpress site and log in to the administrative section.
5. Click 'Appearance' in the menu on the left, then click 'Editor.'
6. Click 'Single Post' in the list of stylesheets on the right to get to your 'single.php' file.
7. Find the line in the 'single.php' file that reads '
Read the rest of this entry
'); ?>.' Your theme might have changed the exact wording of the entry. If so, look for something similar. Immediately after that line, paste the HTML code you copied from StumbleUpon.
8. Click 'Update File.' The StumbleUpon badge will appear on all of your blog posts.
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