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Twitter Feed

These modular elements can be readily used and customized across pages and in different blocks.


Explore all of Stack’s modular elements
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List Feed

Stack supports Twitter feeds via the Twitter Fetcher plugin by Jason Mayes and works simply by replacing the data-feed-name attribute with the Twitter account you’d like to embed.

Use the optional data-amount attribute to limit the number of results displayed in the feed.

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Slider Feed

To convert the feed into a slider, simply add the class .slider to the tweets-feed element. You can also customize the slider using the data attributes described on the Sliders element page.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″]

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Looking for styled Twitter blocks?

View Twitter blocks

or try the admin demo ↗

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