• Resolved chris

    (@nastypasty)


    Hi Dan,

    Great plug-in thank you for your time/effort building this and making it so easy to use. It all works!

    I am using the plugin as a widget in the side bar and I am using automatic styling settings as I like the way the plugin looks straight out of the box, however I wanted to request some help with making a change, if possible.

    Underneath each tweet there can be options to “reply” “retweet” “favourite”. I wonder if I could have those as the generic twitter icons instead of as text links? So the reply would be the reply arrow, the favourite would be the star etc.

    Could you let me know if that would be possible? Best email address is:
    Chris(at)daxtrader co uk

    Kind regards
    Chris

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/digicution-simple-twitter-feed/

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  • Plugin Author digicution

    (@digicution)

    Hi Chris,

    Thanks for using the plugin (and the kind words ?? – much appreciated.

    There are already options to use the default Twitter Icons built in :

    1. Go To General Settings
    2. Change Display Expand Tweet Option to “Icon”
    3. Change Display Reply To Tweet Option to “Icon”
    4. Change Display Re-Tweet Option to “Icon”
    5. Change Display Favourite Option to “Icon”
    6. If you’re using Automatic Styling, You can change the styling of the Tweet Icon’s at the bottom of the Automatic Styling page (colour, spacing, hover colour, size etc etc)

    If you are using manual styling, use this part of the CSS template to tweak display settings of the icons :

    /* Tweet End Container & Action Buttons */
    div.dt-twitter-end-container { }
    div.dt-twitter-end-container a.dt-twitter-button-expand { }
    div.dt-twitter-end-container a.dt-twitter-button-favourite { }
    div.dt-twitter-end-container a.dt-twitter-button-retweet { }
    div.dt-twitter-end-container a.dt-twitter-button-reply { }

    Any problems, let me know ??

    Cheers,

    Dan.

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