Nov
14
2007

Take your Zune card with a simple embed

Once you’ve got yourself a properly cool Zune card, the next thing you’ll want to do is show it off, right? Turns out there’s one chunk of html that simply needs to be pasted wherever you choose. Take this code, replace the all-caps section with your own handle, and click publish.

Keep in mind if your handle has any spaces in it, you’ll want to use the html-friendly “%20″ instead.

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Written by JD Lewin in: Zune, music, social |

8 Comments »

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  • I’m only getting a blue box. I’ve tried replacing “YOURZUNETAG” with a few different variations of my tag, but still only a blue box. Any pointers?

    Comment | Wednesday, 14 November, 2007
  • evan

    its not working for me

    Comment | Wednesday, 14 November, 2007
  • Ben

    Cannot get it to work. Not on MySpace at least.

    Comment | Thursday, 15 November, 2007
  • JD Lewin

    If any of you cats want to provide your Zune tag, I’ll give it a whirl myself and see if I can’t get it working.

    Comment | Thursday, 15 November, 2007
  • FRANK MARTIN

    I bought a Zune 80gb from a Pawn shop for $129. I don’t have a Zune card/ tag. I’m not real good with my PC, but is there a way to get a card to make it where I can load music, etc? I really need some help. Is it a real card or is it something inside the device? Please help me if you can. The device has music & 3 movies from the previous owner.Thanks for your time….

    Comment | Friday, 31 October, 2008
  • FRANK MARTIN

    If anyone can help, I really would appreciate it….

    Comment | Friday, 31 October, 2008
  • JD Lewin

    Frank, the first step in your journey is to sit down at your Windows machine and go to http://zune.net to download and install the Zune software. Once that’s installed on your machine, you can either sign up for a Zune Pass (which I recommend) or start ripping your CDs to your computer.

    The last step, after you’ve got a bit of a music library, is to connect your Zune player to your machine and sync your music library onto your device. Good luck!

    Comment | Thursday, 13 November, 2008

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