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X, formerly known as Twitter, makes it easy to embed your own (or somebody else's) Tweets into your web page or blog post. An embedded Tweet includes the Tweet itself, attached photos or videos, and the Tweet's interactions. We'll show you how to find a Tweet's embed code in X, and how you can paste that code into your own website or blog.
Steps
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Click on the down arrow icon ( v ). Select Embed Tweet from the drop-down list.Advertisement
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Remove the media From the Tweet (optional), if desired. Uncheck the Include media checkbox to hide media (photos, GIFs, videos) which displayed alongside the Tweet.
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Hide the original Tweet from a reply (optional). If the selected Tweet is a reply to another Tweet, you can hide the original Tweet by unchecking the "Include parent Tweet" checkbox.
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Copy the HTML code from the pop-up screen. Paste into your blog or website.
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Done. Now you can see the Tweet on your website!
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Go to X and select a Tweet. Copy the URL of your Tweet.
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Paste your Tweet URL on the box. Hit the ↵ Enter button on your keyboard.
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Customize your Tweet (optional). Click on the set customization options link if desired.
- You can change the Tweet link colour, Tweet link colour, and language from there.
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Copy and paste the HTML code to your website.
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Done. Now you can see the Tweet on your website!
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Warnings
- You can't embed a Tweet from a protected X account.Thanks
- If your embedded Tweet isn't available (the Tweet was deleted, the Tweeter changed their account from "public" to "protected", or the Tweeter was suspended), the text content of the Tweet will be visible but the Tweet media will not be loaded by X's JavaScript.Thanks
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