Want to post a Package on a Web page? Pando can generate HTML code for a slick little box with an image, a description and a download button that you can put in a Web page.

Get code for a new Package:
- Click the share new button in Pando, and select Web.
- Add your files and/or folders. See “Sending files and folders” if you haven’t done this before.
- Click the get code button in the upper left corner.
- After Pando has finished packaging your files, a new window will appear with three sections: “Package preview,” the “Send Package to:” menu, and a box containing the code you will be posting on the Web page.
- The default option for the "Send Package to:" menu is the nifty-looking Flash Widget, which will look like the "Package preview" you see at the top of the window. Alternatively, you can also choose to generate a simple download link (no fancy code), BBCode (for posting in online forums), or a Simple Widget for sites (such as MySpace) that do not allow embedded Flash.(For a rundown of which sites allow what, click here .)
- Copy the code from the code box and paste it into the appropriate place in your Web page.

Get code for a Package you’ve already sent:
- Click on the sent tab.
- Select the Package you want code for.
- Click info.
- Click the Send to Web link.
- The Send to Web or IM window opens with three sections: “Package preview,” the “Send Package to:” menu, and a box containing the code you will be posting on the Web page
- The default option for the "Send Package to:" menu is the nifty-looking Flash Widget, which will look like the "Package preview" you see at the top of the window. Alternatively, you can also choose to generate a simple download link (no fancy code), BBCode (for posting in online forums), or a Simple Widget for sites (such as MySpace) that do not allow embedded Flash. (For a rundown of which sites allow what, click here .)
- Copy the code from the code box and paste it into the appropriate place in your Web page.
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