Embedding Twitter Feed

Embedding Twitter Feed



2. Select the Embedded Timeline Option.



3. Paste your Twitter URL or Handle. Click PREVIEW


4. Click on  set Customization Options



5. Set your Height, Width, and any other customization options that you need. Click Update.



6. Once you have selected the options.,click Copy Code.




7. Back on your Gabbart Site go to any page type or area that has the Gabbart Text Editor Click the Source button in the top Lefthand corner of the Text Editor and paste the HTML code from Twitter into the text area. 






8.. Click the Source button again. The Text Editor becomes active once more. You will also see a link that says Tweets by @YourTwitterHandle



9. Be sure to save the page and go back to site to preview to make sure it looks the way you want it to!

Rember you can always go back and make modifications on the Twiter developer's site to generate a new code for a new look.





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