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Adding a Twitter feed to your website or blog can be a great way to engage your audience and keep them up to date with your latest tweets. Here are the steps to add Twitter to your website or blog: 1. Create a Twitter widget: To create a Twitter widget, log in to your Twitter account and go to the Twitter widgets page (https://publish.twitter.com/#). Click on the "Create new" button and choose the type of widget you want to create (Timeline, Likes, List, or Profile). Customize the appearance of the widget and then click on "Create widget". 2. Copy the widget code: After creating the widget, you'll see a preview of it on the right side of the page. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and you'll see the code for the widget. Copy this code to your clipboard. 3. Paste the widget code into your website or blog: Open the editor of the webpage or blog post where you want to add the widget. Paste the widget code where you want the widget to appear. Save the changes and preview the page to see the widget in action. 4. Customize the widget: You can customize the appearance of the widget by editing the widget code. For example, you can change the height and width of the widget, or customize the colors and fonts to match your website or blog's branding. 5. Test the widget: After adding the widget, make sure to test it to ensure it's working properly. Try clicking on some of the tweets in the widget to make sure they open correctly. By following these steps, you can easily add Twitter to your website or blog and keep your audience engaged with your latest tweets.
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