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Twitter Feed on 11.5.13 website

David23

Basic Pleskian
Hello everyone,

Just wondering if anyone has put a Twitter Feed script onto a website on WPB 11? I know that there is a Twitter Feed option in version 12 but this client needs to be on the 11.5.13 version that it is currently on. So just a quick post to see if this is possible?

Look forward to hearing from you.

Many thanks,
David
 
Hello David and a Happy New Year,

I guess what you try to do is a widget for what Twitter calls an "embedded timeline?
https://dev.twitter.com/web/embedded-timelines

Have you tried to put Twitter's widget code into a text&image module? Alternatively you could use the script module and add <?php ?> at the very top.

Best regards,
David
 
Hello Dave,

Happy new year to you too!! Hope you are well. I have added this as a script module from the embedded timelines within Twitter. This has worked absolutely fine. You can edit the Widget within the script to change the parameters of the widget, such as height, width, colour etc. Found a helpful page for customisation at https://dev.twitter.com/web/embedded-timelines#customization. Very easy to customise.

Many thanks,
David
 
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