Windows Live Messenger and online status on webpage
Windows Live Messenger rolls out a new feature for webmaster and blogger, Windows Live Messenger IM Control, it allows you to install a web based Windows Live Messenger and showing your online status on webpage or blog.
My current online status of MSN:
The web based Windows Live Messenger which allows any visitors to chat with me:
(Feed readers are required to visit website to view it)
Two of the features is implemented through installation of HTML code from Windows Live Messenger IM Control.
To get the HTML code for Windows Live Messenger IM Control, login to http://settings.messenger.live.com/applications/websettings.aspx with your Windows Live ID.


In «Create HTML» page, you can either get the HTML code for web based messenger or showing your online status.
After choosing «Status icon» or «Messenger», copy the HTML code at the bottom and paste it to your webpage or blog.
6 comments
#1. music, 10 months and 14 days ago
very interesting.
i'm adding in RSS Reader
#2. music, 9 months and 22 days ago
What do you mean ?
#3. Hosting, 7 months and 29 days ago
Thanks for information, it seems like a good source.
#4. Abraham, 1 month and 14 days ago
Thx!
It's really helpful!
#5. akmal, 30 days ago
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#6. Bui Thi Nga, 23 days ago
I want to use services MSN suite in the website
THanks
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