ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Introduce Yourself! Heyeveryone, it’s great to meet all of you!My name is Alec and I’m a Senior Customer Success Manager based out of Austin! I am coming up on my two year mark in June.I previously worked at another company that used LM which eventually led me to the monitoring space. When I moved over to LM I had no doubts I was at the right place.I love the usability and ease of use of the product, the driven yet fun culture, and how we’re very community driven - as in, one of our greatest passions is interacting with our customers and learning how we can be better. A fun fact for everyone: I have a 3year old Goldendoodle named Waffles (Dog Tax below). Live Twitter Feeds in Text Widgets Below is a fairly simple process to add any public facing twitter feed to widgets on a dashboard. Some use cases I hear a lot from customers is that they liketo see companies twitter feeds along their own service health dashboards because sometimes social media moves faster than status pages or email updates. This will all be done within a Text Widget. There is an option to utilize source code, we’ll be working in there. Make sure you have the frame of an HTML page set up, You can add any title you want. Tags with spaces will have sections added to them below. <html> <title> </title> <body> </body> </html> <script> </script> The first step is to go tohttps://publish.twitter.com/. Put in the URL of the profile you want,ex: twitter.com/Microsoft365, and select its embedded feed. The website will give you an <a class>HTML code to copy. Put the<a class>section into the <body>. It should look like this: <html> <title> </title> <body> <a class="twitter-timeline" href="https://twitter.com/Microsoft365?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">Tweets by Microsoft365</a> </body> </html> <script> </script> There will be a <script>portion of the copied code, paste that into a notepad and take it out of the above. We will be using it in the next section. Next, we need to navigate to that .js link in the <script> section, you should do this in a separate tab. That page will lead you to the full JS code. Copy that code and paste it into the <script> section in your HTML frame. It should look like this: <html> <title> </title> <body> <a class="twitter-timeline" href="https://twitter.com/Microsoft365?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">Tweets by Microsoft365</a> </body> </html> <script> JS Code here </script> From there, save and close the widget. If done correctly it should look like this (It may take a few seconds to load): Some helpful tips: Changing the widget refresh frequency also changes the feed update frequency Once created, the widget can be cloned and changed to another twitter handle with relative ease Usually goes alongside Dashboards for Health/Status Monitoring and can give additional context Re: Have an idea for Community content? Post your ideas here! Technical Article for customers: Adding Twitter Feeds to Dashboards On any dashboard, you'll be using the "Text" widget. The first step is to go tohttps://publish.twitter.com/. Put in the handle or profile you want and select its embedded feed. The website will give you HTML code to copy. Put the <a class> into an HTML document and thenopenthe .js link in a browser, this will lead to the script that will help update the Twitter Feed. From there, put that .js into a <script> bracket under the <a> class. Take all of that and copy and paste it into the text widget which allows you to add Source Code in the text field. From there, save and close!
Top ContributionsLive Twitter Feeds in Text Widgets Below is a fairly simple process to add any public facing twitter feed to widgets on a dashboard. Some use cases I hear a lot from customers is that they liketo see companies twitter feeds along the...Re: Introduce Yourself! Heyeveryone, it’s great to meet all of you!My name is Alec and I’m a Senior Customer Success Manager based out of Austin! I am coming up on my two year mark in June.I previously worked at another ...Re: Have an idea for Community content? Post your ideas here! Technical Article for customers: Adding Twitter Feeds to Dashboards On any dashboard, you'll be using the "Text" widget. The first step is to go tohttps://publish.twitter.com/. Put in the handle o...