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StumbleUpon, now known as Mix, was a social bookmarking and discovery platform that allowed users to discover new websites based on their interests. While StumbleUpon has since been discontinued, you can still add a similar discovery button to your website using a service like Mix. Here are the general steps to add a Mix button to your website: 1. Visit the Mix website and create an account if you don't already have one. 2. Once you're logged in, go to the "Tools" section of your profile. 3. In the "Button & Widget" section, select "Add a site button." 4. Customize the button by selecting the button style and size you want. 5. Choose the page type where you want to add the button (e.g., homepage, blog post, etc.). 6. Copy the HTML code provided by Mix. 7. Paste the HTML code into the appropriate section of your website's code (e.g., within the <head> or <body> tags). 8. Save your changes and refresh your website to see the Mix button in action. Note that the specific steps to add a Mix button may vary depending on your website platform and the specific Mix button you choose. You may also want to consult with a web developer or designer for assistance in adding the button to your site.
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