Twitter Feed Module

Twitter Feed is a simple module that displays a configurable number of updates (Tweets) based on the Twitter Search API. The result is a powerful component that enables you to have a great deal of control over which updates are posted to your website. Want to filter out certain hashtags? No problem. Want to only display items with links? It's an option. Want to apply a custom CSS styling to the rendered links? Tweet updates are rendered is CSS-friendly DIV tags and can be easily styled to fit the look and feel of your website.

Features include:
- Simple configuration, only required field is your Twitter username
- Configurable number of updates / Tweets to display.
- Display or hide updates as links, with configurable link text
- Advanced filtering and search capabilities, leveraging the Twitter Search API
- Search for multiple words, exact phrases, excluded words
- Filter by hashcode
- Filter only updates with Links
- Configurable "Follow Me on Twitter" link text
- Trim feed updates by number of words

Click on the demo link to see the module in action on a live site.

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byEKD on September 1, 2009
Great: simple, no-nonsense. Thanks!
byaltoidboy on July 31, 2009
Excellent extension, very easy to use and customize. A no-brainer if you want to integrate Twitter in your site!

I do wish it was possible to aggregate multiple Twitter feeds inside this module. (It's possible to duplicate the module and set different modules to different feeds, but I'd like to aggregate several feeds related to my site, then display the most recent x posts no matter who they're from.)
Works better than just importing a twitter RSS feed with default joomla feed module. I was impressed that links are included as actual links and not just plain text.

Only con, I would like it to display dates that my tweets were added. Maybe a way to toggle dates.
byShinteetah on June 3, 2009
Love that it blends seamlessly using my site's CSS. Working in seconds. Thanks!
byanewuser on May 27, 2009
Thought it was the extension, but my Twitter feed itself was old, and buggy. Hooked up a different account and discovered that the extension is absolutely beautiful: search items are BOLD, link text can be anything (mine is a colon which looks wonderful next to the colon that follows the link text!).
Highly recommended.
byAugustud on March 10, 2009
Tried all the other half hearted attempts at displaying a twitter feed on Joomla with out great success, except this one. Works exactly as it says it will, very customisable, fast and reliable.

I was so impressed I actually created an account here to give it this praise.
Owner's reply

Thank you for the kind review. I'm very pleased to know it is working out well for you. Cheers!