Wordpress ACF oembed tweet, display only text?
I am quite new to wordpress, I need to have a custom field where customer can add a tweet (already added), but tweet must contain only Author, tweet text and how long ago it was posted. No images, cards, backgrounds. Example below:
How it looks now:
How it needs to look: @Twitter | One thing that made you smile today. 1 day ago.
I have been searching for a solution quite a bit but couldn't find an answer. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to share, thank you for your time.
wordpress twitter embed advanced-custom-fields
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I am quite new to wordpress, I need to have a custom field where customer can add a tweet (already added), but tweet must contain only Author, tweet text and how long ago it was posted. No images, cards, backgrounds. Example below:
How it looks now:
How it needs to look: @Twitter | One thing that made you smile today. 1 day ago.
I have been searching for a solution quite a bit but couldn't find an answer. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to share, thank you for your time.
wordpress twitter embed advanced-custom-fields
The latter would not conform with the Display Requirements you must use when displaying Twitter content, so I'd recommend using Twitter's embedded Tweet widgets instead.
– Andy Piper
Nov 22 '18 at 15:50
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I am quite new to wordpress, I need to have a custom field where customer can add a tweet (already added), but tweet must contain only Author, tweet text and how long ago it was posted. No images, cards, backgrounds. Example below:
How it looks now:
How it needs to look: @Twitter | One thing that made you smile today. 1 day ago.
I have been searching for a solution quite a bit but couldn't find an answer. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to share, thank you for your time.
wordpress twitter embed advanced-custom-fields
I am quite new to wordpress, I need to have a custom field where customer can add a tweet (already added), but tweet must contain only Author, tweet text and how long ago it was posted. No images, cards, backgrounds. Example below:
How it looks now:
How it needs to look: @Twitter | One thing that made you smile today. 1 day ago.
I have been searching for a solution quite a bit but couldn't find an answer. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to share, thank you for your time.
wordpress twitter embed advanced-custom-fields
wordpress twitter embed advanced-custom-fields
asked Nov 22 '18 at 9:32
Smolskis DominykasSmolskis Dominykas
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The latter would not conform with the Display Requirements you must use when displaying Twitter content, so I'd recommend using Twitter's embedded Tweet widgets instead.
– Andy Piper
Nov 22 '18 at 15:50
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The latter would not conform with the Display Requirements you must use when displaying Twitter content, so I'd recommend using Twitter's embedded Tweet widgets instead.
– Andy Piper
Nov 22 '18 at 15:50
The latter would not conform with the Display Requirements you must use when displaying Twitter content, so I'd recommend using Twitter's embedded Tweet widgets instead.
– Andy Piper
Nov 22 '18 at 15:50
The latter would not conform with the Display Requirements you must use when displaying Twitter content, so I'd recommend using Twitter's embedded Tweet widgets instead.
– Andy Piper
Nov 22 '18 at 15:50
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The latter would not conform with the Display Requirements you must use when displaying Twitter content, so I'd recommend using Twitter's embedded Tweet widgets instead.
– Andy Piper
Nov 22 '18 at 15:50