If you’ve ever wondered how to create a QR CODE for a website and/or web page, this post is for you. ♥
There are so many reasons and benefits to creating a QR Code. I won’t go into them here, but you’re most welcome to view the reference/information links below.
For this tutorial, I created a QR Code for my website resources page that includes a Free Resources Guide available to download. If you place your camera over the QR Code in the video, you’ll see a URL link appear on the screen. Tapping the link will bring you directly to my website resources page.
In just a few, quick and easy steps you, too, can easily create a QR Code for any web page.
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Short Step-by-Step Video Tutorial
If you’re not sure how to Scan a QR Code and/or use it in design graphics, please see the relevant web links below.
- How to Scan a QR Code
- What is a QR code? A guide to the barcode’s basics, why you’re seeing it everywhere, and how to scan one.
- How to Create and Add a QR Code to Graphics in Canva
- How to Screen Record on an iPhone for Free!
How to Create a QR CODE for a Website and/or Web Page
Let’s get started.
- First, open the web page you’d like to create a QR Code for.
- Next, right-click your mouse on the page and you’ll see a list of options appear. Choose “Create QR Code for this page.” NOTE: If you’re using a Mac, control-click.
- The QR Code will appear on the screen with a Download option. Click on Download.
- You’ll see it download in the lower left corner. You can just click on it to open it. Tada!
You’ll also find it in your Downloads folder.
That’s it. You’re done! ♥
I hope this post proves helpful. For tips on using the QR Code in graphics, please see the links above.
Have a tip you’d like to share? Please feel free to share in the comments below.
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Until next time … happy creating, my friends! ♥
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Blogging Essentials Guide
After seven years of blogging, I thought I’d put together a Resource Guide with a list of essential tools and resources I use in hopes that it may prove helpful to fellow bloggers – newbies and/or not-so-newbies alike. After all, we’re always learning in this form of engagement. ♥
yvettemcalleiro says
This is so useful, Natalie! Thanks for sharing!
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
Natalie Ducey says
Always a joy to share, Yvette! Thanks for stopping by today. Cheers!
D. L. Finn says
Great information, Natalie 🙂 This is something I still need to do.
Natalie Ducey says
Thanks, Denise! Always a joy to share these tips. Thanks for stopping by today. Cheers!
Toni Pike says
Natalie, I just did this – how clever and simple! Since I use a Mac, I had to control-click instead of right-clicking. Thanks so much!! Toni x
Natalie Ducey says
That’s awesome, Toni! Thanks so much for sharing your tip using a Mac, I’ll include it in the post. Cheers with gratitude! 🙂
dgkaye says
Thanks so much Natalie <3
Natalie Ducey says
Always a joy to share these tips, Debby! Thanks so much for sharing, too. I appreciate you! xo
dgkaye says
Hugs <3
Deborah Jay / Debby Lush says
Thank you for this, I have added a link to this post on my Writer’s Resources page!
Natalie Ducey says
Thanks so much, Deborah. I appreciate you!