| Showing a Twitter Feed in a Drupal Block |
In this tutorial we'll show you how to place a Twitter feed inside a block. You can then display that Twitter feed anywhere around your theme. There are many different Twitter options out there but most have a couple of limitations:
Thanks to Expedition Post, we're going to suggest a much simpler way to show tweets in a block on your site. They've created a script that is very cleverly called "Twitter Block". Installing Twitterblock to Your Drupal Site
Placing Your Twitter Feed in a BlockNow that Twitter Block is set up, we'll go and place it on our site:
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thanks a lot..
www.fpsa.org > I think you can see the spot I’d like to add the feed to.
Would love to try it.
As for the password issue, EP's site states that the latest version of the module doesn't require the password, since it works off RSS
warning: opendir(sites/all/modules/twitterblock) [function.opendir]: failed to open dir: Permission denied in /var/www/openremolque.net/includes/file.inc on line 934.
Thanks in advance!
An issue: It's posible to add hashtags instead an account?
Thanks again!
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