Embed Tweet and Moment cards in Gatsby markdown.
npm install --save "@weknow/gatsby-remark-twitter"
// In your gatsby-config.js
plugins: [
{
resolve: "gatsby-transformer-remark",
options: {
plugins: ["@weknow/gatsby-remark-twitter"]
}
}
];
If you want to get debug output, turn on the debug
option in the
plugin options.
// In your gatsby-config.js
plugins: [
{
resolve: "gatsby-transformer-remark",
options: {
plugins: [
{
resolve: "@weknow/gatsby-remark-twitter",
options: {
debug: true
}
}
]
}
}
];
These other options are also available, to control how the widget is rendered:
- hideThread Default
true
. Set tofalse
to also show the tweet that a tweet is in reply to. (This is enabled by default because typically you'd just embed both tweets, and it gets really noisy when embedding entire twitter threads in a post.) - hideMedia Default
false
. Set totrue
to hide media that is included in a tweet. For example, if a tweet has a photo or a video embedded, this means that the user has to click through to view it. - align Set to
'left'
,'right'
or'center'
to make the embedded tweet float left, right, or be center-aligned. (The default is left-aligned, but not floated.) - theme Set to
'dark'
to use the dark theme. - linkColor Set to a valid RGB value to specify link colors.
- widgetType Set to
'video'
to return a Twitter Video embed for the given Tweet.
# Blog post title
This is an example of embedding a single tweet card.
Add any markdown as you normally do, and then insert a valid
Tweet link anywhere to automatically transform it into an
embed card.
https://twitter.com/gatsbyjs/status/1055939617646465024
You can embed several tweets
https://twitter.com/wesbos/status/1068597847237541888
https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1068884262273933312
Or a moment
https://twitter.com/i/moments/944326645493612545
NOTE: Make sure to copy the Tweet link instead of the embed code.
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