# Twitter Profile

{% embed url="<https://youtu.be/GEeFQECyFR8>" %}

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* **Add Twitter Profile Block:**
  * Click on the "Add Block" button within the editor.
  * From the list of available blocks, select "Add Twitter Profile" or a similar option.
* **Twitter Profile Details:**
  * A pop-up window will appear, featuring a URL area for your Twitter profile.
  * Enter the URL of your Twitter profile.
  * Select the preferred mode (dark/light) for the Twitter widget.

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* **Submit:**
  * After entering the details, click the "Submit" button in the pop-up window.
* **Confirmation and Display:**
  * You'll be returned to the main editor after submitting.
  * Preview your decentralized Linktree to see the added Twitter Profile block in the designated section.

#### Editing the Twitter Profile Block:

* **Access the Twitter Profile Section:**
  * Navigate to the section on your decentralized Linktree where you added the Twitter Profile block.
* **Edit Twitter Profile:**
  * Find the Twitter Profile block you added.
  * Look for the "Edit" option associated with the Twitter Profile block and click on it.
* **Modify Twitter Profile URL or Mode:**
  * Within the editing interface, you can modify the Twitter Profile URL or mode.
  * Update the Twitter profile URL if needed.
  * Change the mode (dark/light) as desired.
* **Save Changes:**
  * After modifying the details, save your changes.
* **Confirmation and Display:**
  * You'll be returned to the main editor after saving.
  * Preview your decentralized Linktree to see the modified Twitter Profile block in the designated section.

By following these steps, you can easily add and customize a Twitter Profile block on your decentralized Linktree, allowing visitors to view your Twitter profile directly from your website.


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