If you're currently using Theme Blvd theme, you noticed that Theme Blvd Twitter widget included no longer works, as of June 2013, because of changes to Twitter's API system.
Tweeple Twitter Feed widget with your Theme Blvd theme should give you almost on the frontend of your website as the widget gave you..
Go to Tools > Tweeple to setup your Twitter API authentication and mange your Twitter feeds...
Once you've setup your Twitter API authentication settings, and created Twitter feed, there are two ways to display Twitter feed on the frontend of your website..
This is sort of pain, but as of June 2013, order to access Twitter API from your website, you need to setup credentials with Twitter.
Think of your WordPress website as the application — Once you have these credentials setup for your site, you'll have full access to use Tweeple to pull from Twitter API...
After installing Tweeple, in your WordPress admin, go to Tools > Tweeple > Authentication and you'll find your Twitter API application settings..
Tweeple stores the information retrieved from Twitter your WordPress for certain amount of time, before going back to Twitter to update the information...
So, theory, if you had consistent traffic coming to your website and your server could handle pulling from Twitter on every page load without exploding, Twitter API would keep cutting your IP address off...
After this, the visitor to your website will Tweeple to go out to Twitter and pull the latest tweets to be stored in the cache again..
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