@alexandrughinea I have done every single step but cannot get my tweets to show - please have a look at the bottom left http://www.womensbusinessclub.co.uk/

I have done every single step but cannot get my tweets to show - please have a look at the bottom left http://www.womensbusinessclub.co.uk/

Here is my code:

Tweets by @wombizclub

this is the best and most simple solution. Works great, thanks

This is awful. I have a container that is 390px wide, and I specified width=“390” but the widget disobeys it and keeps defaulting to 180. Browser inspector shows it’s a CSS line setting width at 180. Although I can change it to 390 in the inspector for “preview” purposes, it’s inline CSS loading on-the-fly directly from Twitter, so I can’t permanently change it. When I reload the page, it’s back to 180px for absolutely no apparent reason.

please give me your simple solution to making timelines wider than 520 px. Thanks!!!

This one worked like a charm! Thank you so much! Been really frustrated with this for a few days now, because the 520px max width didn’t look good on a page, where everything else was 640px wide. Thanks!

Just add this code to your CSS:

iframe[id^=‘twitter-widget-’]{ width:100% !important;}