![]() The widget will show a link to the feeds on Twitter, a follow button, the avatar, username with link to the Twitter account, tweet, timestamp, reply, retweet, favorite, and a tweet to button. Once you like what you have, select Create widget and copy and paste the HTML code into a text widget in your sidebar, footer, or other widget-ready location on your WordPress site. You can create five different types of widgets – a widget for the timeline, one for favorites, one for list (your own or those you subscribe to), one for search (you can choose top tweets and safe search), and one for collection (only collections you’ve created). ![]() There is documentation for other advanced visual options as well. ![]() As you go through the configuration it will show you a preview so you can make changes before saving the widget. You can set it to show replies and auto-expand photos, select the height of the widget, choose a light or dark theme, and a link color. You can choose any feed you want by typing in the username. Twitter users can create their own Twitter widget using Twitter’s official widget tool. If you want to show every tweet, a better option is to bring in your feed. In order to show all of your tweets you would have to paste in every new tweet. It’s not the same as bringing in a Twitter feed. The result looks nice, but it only brings in a single tweet. Another option is to select the “more” tab on the tweet you want to embed, select “embed tweet,” and then copy and paste the code into your text editor or in a text widget. WordPress automatically does the rest for you. Simply go to the specific tweet you want, copy the URL, and paste it into your post or page on its own line. The single tweet includes the complete Twitter functionality including your avatar, clickable name, tweet, time it was tweeted, follow button, replay, retweet, and favorite. You can embed a single tweet manually into posts and pages. How to Manually Embed Your Tweets Into Your Posts and Pages You can add Twitter feeds to your website manually by pasting in the code in either a URL or as HTML. 2.4 AI Twitter Feeds (Twitter widget & shortcode). ![]() 1.1 How to Manually Embed Your Tweets Into Your Posts and Pages. ![]()
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