• Resolved jmichaelk

    (@jmichaelk)


    Hi there, I just downloaded your plugin and it seems great.

    I would like to personalize some styling but I am using the shortcode, instead of the widget. Is there an alternate prefix instead of “widget_twitter” that I can use to ensure that my css style changes apply to the shortcode, not the widget? Or should it be working for both if I use the styling that you provided on the site?

    Thank you.

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/twitter-widget-pro/

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  • Plugin Author Aaron D. Campbell

    (@aaroncampbell)

    The classes depend on the theme. Can you link to where you’re trying to style it and I’ll give you some pointers?

    Thread Starter jmichaelk

    (@jmichaelk)

    Hi Aaron,

    Thanks for getting back to me. Here is the page where I’ve got the TWP shortcode in the bottom left hand corner. I do appreciate your assistance!

    Thanks,
    Michael

    Plugin Author Aaron D. Campbell

    (@aaroncampbell)

    If you’re using the shortcode, why not wrap it in a div with a class or id, or even give the div you’re already putting it in a specific class?

    Thread Starter jmichaelk

    (@jmichaelk)

    Thanks for the help, that worked like a charm.

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