Open your HTML up in Notepad and copy the code.

1) Make sure you switch to form with more choices if you can not find the area to paste your code. you will find this option at the top right of your page.

More Choices

2) Then you will see the two-tabbed editor. Click the HTML tab to add your code. If you are using Safari or Chrome, you will not see any tabs. This does not mean you can not use your code, just paste your code into the blank box.

Enter Your HTML

Do NOT flip back to the Standard tab to see your template, this usually causes some of the code to be stripped out and your listing will not appear or function as intended.

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