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Twitter Feed widget

You use this widget to display a Twitter inbound pipe that you have created using the Feeds module. When you create your own Twitter feed, you can mix tweets from more than one account and also limit the tweets by using search patterns, for example you can limit tweets that contain a particular hashtag. 
For more information about Twitter pipe, see Create feeds.

To configure the Twitter Feed widget, perform the following:

  1. In Which feed to display?, select the desired Twitter feed.
    The dropdown box displays all Twitter feeds that you have created using the Feeds module. 
  2. Enter the number of tweets that you want to display.
  3. Select the template that you want to use.
    You can modify the built-in template by clicking Design » Widget Templates.
  4. Click Advanced button.
  5. In field RefreshInterval, enter in minutes the interval for refreshing the feeds.
  6. Click Save.

For more information about advanced configuration options, see Advanced configuration of widgets.

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