How to Join Your Twitter Account to Your Blog
Introduction
Twitter is a social
networking site that allows it's users to stay connected through brief "tweets"
up to 140 characters in length based on the question "What are you doing?" This
instruction set will show the user how to add a twitter sidebar widget. Adding
a twitter sidebar will allow the user to show their "tweets" on their blog
page. To be able to use this instruction set, you must already have a twitter
account. This task should only take about 10 minutes to complete and takes only
a very basic knowledge of blogs to complete. Below is a video and a written
instruction set with screenshots to show how to complete this task.
Materials
- A computer with internet access
- A twitter account
- Roughly takes 10 minutes
Creating the Pages Widgets
1. 1. Locate the code for Twitter by logging into your account on the twitter website.
2 2. Click on "Settings" in the top right corner, then click on "Profile".


3. 3. Click on the link to the side of Web that says "(You can also add twitter to your site here)" and click Widgets for "My Website" in the left sidebar and then "Profile Widget".

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4. Once you are on the Profile Widget page, you can play around with your appearance preferences if you choose then click "Finish & Grab Code"


5. Copy
entire twitter code and return to blog dashboard

4. 6. On your
blog dashboard, open Design, and select Widgets.

5.
7. Select
"Create Widget Template"
6. 8. If you
want to personalize the widget, choose any name for the title in place of the
default: "Pages,"
such as "Twitter"
7.
9. Paste
the code in the from above in the provided area under the widget name.

9. 10. Click
on Save
10 11. Publish
After completing these steps you
have now created the Twitter Widget. It is now ready to be added to your
blog site.
Adding the Pages
Widget
1. 1. On your blog dashboard, open Design, and select Widgets.
2.
2. Click
on the "Main Sidebar" widget set.
3.
3. Locate
the "Pages"
or "Twitter"
widget in the "Available Widgets"
4. 4. Drag the "Pages" or "Twitter" widget to the "Installed Widgets"

5.
5. Save
changes
6. 6. Publish
What your final blog site should look like once Twitter is joined with your account:

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Great post...i can now create a new twitter account following this setup...Kudus to you!
Thanks for these easy to follow steps and trust me the screen shots and the video really help a lot..