Migraine Australia
  • General Features
    • Add a featured image
    • Image sizes and dimensions
    • Creating new pages
    • Tags
    • Add footer text
    • Control Panel Shortcuts
    • Update/reorder your Nav
    • SEO and sharing
    • Social Media Debugging
    • Connect Analytics
    • Connect a Broadcaster
  • Campana Theme Features
    • Column Panels
    • Collapsed Accordions
    • Cover donation fee
    • Resources page
    • Action Slider
    • Feature Petition
    • Feature Video
    • Feature Image Fade Options
    • Event Calendar
    • Background Video Section
    • Background Quote Section
    • Custom Field Inputs
    • Custom Donation Field Inputs
    • Donation Panel
    • Events Map
    • External Plugins
    • Featured Blog Post
    • Hide Tweet Section
    • Image Gallery
    • Latest News Section
    • Nav Buttons
    • Share Bar
    • Share Parent Bar
    • Show Subpages
    • Show Profile Page
    • Signup Bar
    • Video Gallery
  • Migraine Australia Custom Features
    • Homepage sections
    • Raisely Donation Embed
    • Clinicians directory map
    • Avulux Glasses map
    • Social Media icons
    • Custom content layouts
      • Image/text split
      • Content panel
      • Migraine basics page with accordions
    • Media page - custom blog layout
    • Custom subpages layout
    • Change heading colour
    • Heading - no underline
    • Teal header image overlay
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Hide Tweet Section

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Last updated 3 years ago

If you have your social media accounts connected to your broadcaster (see Connect a Broadcaster above), then your latest tweet will automatically display at the bottom of each page on your site, just like on the (screenshot below). To prevent your latest tweet from displaying on any page, just add the page tag "Admin Hide Tweet Section" to that page.

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