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How to Upload VCF to WordPress
Uploading a VCF
1. Log in to your WordPress admin control panel. Click 'Media Library' from the main menu bar, then click 'Add New.'
2. Click 'Select Files,' and when the pop-up window appears, navigate to the location of your VCF on your computer's hard drive. Select the file, then click 'Open.'
3. Fill out any of the text fields you wish to add information to the file's entry in the Media Library. You can enter a title or a description for the file, which will make it easier to search for if you need to find it within the Media Library in the future. Click ' Save all changes' when you're done.
Attaching a VCF
4. Log in to your WordPress admin area. Click 'Media Library,' then search for the title or description you gave the VCF using the search box near the top of the screen. Locate the VCF in the search results, click its title, then copy the the URL listed at the bottom of its entry.
5. Go to 'Posts' or 'Pages' depending on where you want to attach the VCF. Click the title of the post of page to which you want to add the vCard link.
6. Place the cursor at the point you want the link to go, and type some descriptive text, for example 'Click here to download my vCard.' Select the text you have just written, then click the link icon. Paste the URL into the box that appears, and click 'Insert.'
7. Click 'Update' at the top-right of the screen to save your changes. Your vCard is now attached to the post or page.
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