And there are lots of other tools to embed Facebook on your site.
The flip side is also true.
Some will of course; butthe the two worlds remain two distinct worlds.
Maybe that’s a future article.
However, here we’re going to focus on creating your web content by hooking into your social networks.
Twitter is as simple as typing in your twitter account - no connecting to your account required.
You could also just opt to display content from any Twitter hashtag you want.
That content all shows up in the right pane.
The Facebook connect is a little trickier.
Not at all what I wanted!
you might go through and add all of the other sources you want.
Big, beautiful photos with a bold headline and a short excerpt underneath.
Keep in mind that with the free account, you’re a little limited in customizing.
Not that the free theme is bad, mind you.
My favorite option though, is the straight HTML output.
My page footers were really pretty blank until now.
It’s also important to realize that you could just use Tint exclusively to create a brand new website.
Add a header and a footer - and you’ve got an instant, personalized web page.
Want something a little more bold and impressive?
Keep the same size, but reduce it to three columns.
Do you prefer a sort of blog-style central section for your site?
Stop and think about this.
The above web pages featuring images and links are actually integrated directly with your social outlets now.
Now how cool is that?
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