You can share the URL for the project ([https://pxt.microbit.org/httuftrbtg](https://pxt.microbit.org/httuftrbtg) above) with other people, and they will be able to visit that page to see your project, download it, or edit it:
Rather than just sharing the link, you can also embed the project so that your visitors can use the simulator, edit blocks or code, or download the project without having to leave your site.
[wordpress.com][] blogs do not support embedding content from most websites, so you will need to link to your project instead. Alternatively, if you have a Wordpress VIP account you can follow [these instructions][wordpress-vip] to embed an `iframe` into your blog. The URL that you need to add is like `https://pxt.microbit.org/?sandbox=1#pub:httuftrbtg`, but replace `httuftrbtg` with your project's unique identifier.
If you self host a Wordpress blog you can install the [iframe-plugin][] and then write the following in your blog-post (again, replacing the `httuftrbtg` with your project's identifier):
Google Sites doesn't currently [support iframes in custom HTML][google-sites-iframes], so you'll have to insert a link to your project's URL instead.
### Office Sway
[Microsoft Office Sway][sway] only allows iframes from [certain websites][sway-restricted], so you'll need to insert a link to your project instead.
### Embedding in Markdown documents
[Markdown][] is a popular text format supported by many blog editors. As Markdown supports embedded HTML, you should be able to paste the HTML into the document, although some sites may prevent you from doing this.