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  • Plugin Contributor whiletrue

    (@whiletrue)

    Hi fusionx22,
    the plugin follows the standard rules for ul and li elements in the sidebar. You can set your own style modifying or overriding these rules:

    ul.really_simple_twitter_widget { /* your stuff */ }
    ul.really_simple_twitter_widget li { /* your stuff */ }

    Thread Starter fusionx22

    (@fusionx22)

    Thank you!

    I’m really not sure how to approach this problem, though.

    The output is breaking all hashtags and links onto their own lines.

    I know how to override the bullet icons and general colors, etc, but have no idea how to stop the line breaks.

    I’d really like to have a nice, compact tweet display, with each tweet in it’s own block. As it is, it’s so long and hard to read it’s very annoying.

    Hi Fusion, I know this post is many months old, but I was searching for advice on this subject myself to no avail, when I decided to just try and figure out everything myself. I have a website i’m working on just now styles the way I want it so I thought i’d share my styles with you to see if it helped….

    My project is @ https://djryanmcnally.alchemyni.co.uk/

    Have a look at the twitter widget and see if it’s in anyway how you would like yours.

    The styles are: https://pastebin.com/FC9VbN2Z

    This may be of NO help to you whatsoever, but it may help other lost souls who are looking for a bit of help using this widget ??

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