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I did it! Look at my sidebar, it’s now sporting my NetworthIQ chart!
Want one of your own? Forget about the Javascript NetworthIQ provides when you click the Generate Code button if you are not paying for your WordPress blog. Free WordPress.com blogs are strictly HTML only.
How to Add NetworthIQ Chart On Your Sidebar
1. On your dashboard, click on Design, then Widgets.
2. Select Text widget. You may or may not save changes after this.
3. Click Edit, then paste the html below inside the box. Be sure to replace urname with your networthIQ username; $ with whatever the symbol for your currency is (in my case, it’s P for Philippine peso. Php is too long.); and putyournetworthinnumbers with your own networth (in my case, I replaced it with 24,652).
</style>
<div class=”badge” style=”width: 160px;” align=”center”>
<a href=”http://www.networthiq.com/people/urname“><strong>urname</strong></a><br/>
<a href=”http://www.networthiq.com/people/urname“>
<img src=”http://www.networthiq.com/charts/chart.ashx?u=urname&h=150&w=160&c=FFFFFF” border=”0″>
</a>
<br/>
<div class=”nwiqNetWorth”>Net Worth $[putyournetworthinnumbers]</div>
<a href=”http://www.networthiq.com/”><img src=”http://www.networthiq.com/images/poweredBy.gif” alt=”Powered By NetworthIQ” border=”0″></a>
</div>
<!– End NetworthIQ Badge –>
4. Sit back and watch that chart soar!
Now, if only someone will send my way the script for those nifty bar graphs to show how much my efund and other funds are doing…


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