You can also apply some other tweaks. For example, you can set the width of columns, add space between columns, set border radius, show heart or star icon with rounded avatars for favorites, set animation for columns, tweets, pop-up boxes , etc. Have a look at the screenshot added above.
As you can see, I have changed its main theme, background color, title color, set border radius, etc. All this has been done using this free Chrome extension. Step 2: After installation, its Options page will open. There you will see different categories under which multiple options are present.
You can explore categories, play with options, save changes, and view those changes on TweetDeck. Have a look at the important categories:. Step 3: This step is helpful to change sound notification, toggle GIF autoplay in tweets, disable fade effects, trends column, etc. Fortunately, this Chrome extension is there to help you with this. The best part is that it is not limited to only a few preset color choices. The user can create a whole new theme with favorite colors.
A new column with your Collection should appear on your TweetDeck dashboard. Using the move icon on the bottom-right of the tweet, click and drag the tweet to the Collection column to add it. Now your collection has its first tweet! To add more, repeat the process as many times as you want.
On the Collection column, click the Setting button in the upper-right corner. You will be redirected to a page on Twitter Publish. Here, you can customize how your embed grid will appear and language settings for your Collection.
When you are done, copy the code and paste it in the website of your choosing, where you want the Collection to be. An alternate way to share your Collection is to give out the link, in or out of Twitter. To view your Collection on Twitter and copy its link, follow these steps:. Here, you can view all the tweets on the Collection and copy the URL from the address bar.
Now, you can post the URL wherever you want for people to access. Note: Even if your profile is protected, your Collections will still be public. Private tweets can not be added to Collections. The New Tweet tab will appear already with your link. Edit the text as you wish before publishing! Twitter Lists are a curated selection of Twitter accounts that can help you organize your Twitter flow and not miss out on important topics.
You can create your own Lists or follow Lists created by other users to keep up with your interests. When using TweetDeck, each list can be shown separately in your Dashboard, in a way that you can track multiple topics at the same time. You can create up to Lists! Pick which account you want to create the list from, then write a name and an optional description.
Here, you can also choose to create a public or private list. Public lists are great for tracking your interests, news, work, or friend groups and events. You should consider making a private list for more sensitive subjects, like tracking your consumers, audience, or competitors. Now add accounts to your list, you can find them by the Twitter handle or by their display name.
Check my article How to Change Your Twitter Handle to learn the differences between Twitter handles and display names. You can include up to accounts on your list! Every new list will be displayed at the end of your dashboard. There, you can see the tweets from everyone on the list. To edit the list, click the Settings button on the upper-right corner of the column.
Here, you can also delete any of your lists. Muting is a discrete way of removing someone from your timeline without blocking or unfollowing them. To mute someone using TweetDeck is just as easy as with Twitter itself. Check how to do it:. You will still receive DM and mention notifications from a muted person if you follow them. To view a list of everyone you muted, visit this page on Twitter.
Note: There used to be ways to find out if you have been muted using TweetDeck. However, Twitter has removed this option from the platform. If you have more than one account, managing social media can be tricky. Log in to your second Twitter account and authorize, you might be redirected to the Twitter website for confirmation. After confirming, any account you added will be displayed in the Accounts menu.
There, you can choose which one is your default account. When tweeting, direct messaging, and following, the default account will be automatically selected, and the option to choose secondary accounts for the action will be available. If you share your brand with a team, Tweetdeck is your ally for making account-sharing no hard deed. As the owner of a Twitter account, you can invite other accounts to act as admins or contributors to your account, check the differences between each one:.
Add the username of the people you wish to authorize access to the main account 1. Note that invited users do not need to know your password. Authorize 2 the user to add them as admins. To prevent tweeting something by accident or to make sure you review every tweet or DM before posting, you can add an extra confirmation step before tweeting.
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