Try installing the “Really Simple Twitter Feed Widget” that will add the feature to the sidebar or footer of your pages. Follow the instructions and I am sure you will get some success!
“http://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/really-simple-twitter-feed-widget/
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bobiam
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thanks, i’ll give it a try.
bob
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bobiam
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that doesn’t work for me. i loaded it, activated it, nothing happened. went to the site, and there’s a full page of computer speak that tells you how to make it work. i don’t have a clue as to how to do any of that, and i don’t have a clue as to the language they’re talking. curl, open extensions, php, shortcode. ???
but thanks for the try
bob
You could try the WD Twitter Feed plugin instead, it seems to be far more straight forward than the previous plugin.
http://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/wd-twitter-feed/installation/
In any case you would need to create a new application at to get the Twitter Feed Tokens https://dev.twitter.com/apps
Hope this works for you!
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bobiam
(@bobiam)
thanks
i’ll check it out.
bob
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bobiam
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can someone tell me what i’m suppose to put here, at twitter ?
Callback URL:
Where should we return after successfully authenticating? For @anywhere applications, only the domain specified in the callback will be used. OAuth 1.0a applications should explicitly specify their oauth_callback URL on the request token step, regardless of the value given here. To restrict your application from using callbacks, leave this field blank.
thanks
bob
Bob I am no pro when it comes to Twitter feeds but I can say that almost all queries I have had related to WordPress are often more easily answered via Youtube, it shows you the steps as opposed to getting blasted with terminology! The link below may be a good starting point and if not I am sure you will find plenty of others on there that will.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug9m4tn0zeQ
Good luck