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Revision as of 11:47, 5 December 2013
To add a Twitter feed to your WordPress sidebar does not require activation of any additional plugins. Instead, use Twitter’s generated Widgets and then paste that embed code into a WordPress Text Widget.
To generate a Twitter widget
- Login to your Twitter account and choose Settings
- Select Widgets from the sidebar
- Click “Create new”
- Configure your widget (based on username or search hashtag, theme, height, etc.)
- Click Create widget
- Copy the embed copy
In your WordPress site
- Login to your dashboard
- Go to Appearance > Widgets
- Drag the Text Widget over to the sidebar area you want to use
- Paste the Twitter embed code