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donamp;#39;t draw QR codes manually like this thereamp;#39;s a much faster way to do this watch this all you have to do is use this API string and then between these angled brackets weamp;#39;re going to put our website so Iamp;#39;m going to append the website here and then Iamp;#39;m going to append the last angle bracket here and then I need to wrap this entire string in an image function and then put the last parentheses and then enter that creates the QR code I send this down it creates all the QR codes and the cool thing is these actually work so if I pull out my phone and then click on the QR code it will take me to that website