Twitter Feeds

Melody Jaimon • August 25, 2025

Keen to show off your latest tweets on your website? The X (Twitter) Feed Widget makes it dead easy. Once it’s set up, every new tweet from your business account shows up on your site automatically. It’s a simple way to keep your customers in the loop, show fresh updates, and make your site feel alive without lifting a finger each time you post.


X (Twitter) Feed Widget

This widget shows your tweets straight on your website. Each time you tweet, it updates on the site, so:

  • Make sure you connect your business X (Twitter) account, not your personal one.
  • Only public accounts will show. If your account’s private, people can only see it if they’re logged into X (Twitter) in another browser tab.
  • Sometimes the widget might stop working because of changes at X (Twitter). If that happens, just grab the embed code from publish.twitter.com and drop it on your site using the HTML widget.


Content Editor (what tweets show up)

  1. Right-click the widget and pick Edit Content. If you’re using Flex/Editor 2.0, just click the element and hit Edit Content in the menu.
  2. Type in your X (Twitter) username.
  3. Pick the feed type from the drop-down list.
  4. Toggle the header and footer on or off.


Design Editor (how it looks)

  1. Right-click the widget and choose Edit Design. If you’re in Flex/Editor 2.0, click the element and hit Edit Design in the menu.
  2. Choose how many tweets to show from the drop-down.
  3. For more layout, style, or spacing tweaks, go to Widget Design.

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