• I like that this plugin doesn’t require a lot of set-up (such as setting up an API interface), and can work with any public feed. The problem is poor interface and instructions. There are three check boxes saying “Show/hide”– not making it clear that you need to check the boxes for the items to be seen. (I thought the items — profile picture, date, caption — were optional, but I’d still see the tweet itself. Not so.) Also, in the sidebar, the shortcode to use is displayed, but it says, “Use this shortcode to add Instagram Feed in your Posts, Pages.” Since I wanted to add a TWITTER feed, not Instagram, I wasn’t sure that was the right coding. Bottom line is that if you can get over the interface errors and misleading labels, the plugin works well.

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  • Plugin Author Arrow Plugins

    (@arrowplugins)

    Hi plsmith7,
    We will update the instruction as you mentioned its not clear to read, Thank you for using our product really appreciated.
    We will notify you as soon as we update the instruction structure to make to user friendly.

    Warm Regards,
    ArrowPlugins

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