How to include uptime button in web page?
The uptime button lets you share the uptime and performance metrics of your monitor with your customers by embedding an HTML script in your website body.
Create an uptime button by following the steps,
1. Login to Site24x7 account.
2. Access Admin > Share > Uptime Button > Add Uptime Button.

3. Fill-up the Add Uptime Button form and submit the form. Site24x7 will provide a link, which can be embedded inside the web page. Once the code is embedded in the form, you can access the Uptime Button in the web page. On clicking the button, you'll be able to view uptime metrics of the monitor.
No Site24x7 signup option will be available from the Uptime Button widget.
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