> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://ccsdrupalguide.uoguelph.ca/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://ccsdrupalguide.uoguelph.ca/views/social-media-feeds.md).

# Social Media/Feeds

### S5 - Live feed

With this view you can display RSS feeds from external websites. It displays the dates the articles were posted (in descending order) and the title of the article.

![S5 - Live feed](/files/-LgdJov-8SsNjBYLdJvC)

### S5 - Live Feed (Twitter)

With this view you can display tweets from a twitter account. It shows the account name, how long ago the tweet was posted, the tweet details

![S5 - Live Feed (Twitter)](/files/-LgdJtz9E6I013AnQzO8)

### S3 - Follow us - Icons only

This view displays all the icons for the social media accounts added on the site.

![S3 - Follow us - Icons only](/files/-LgdJgR7wSlngIMP14Y-)

### S4 - Follow us - Icons and names

This view displays all the icons and names for the social media accounts added on the site.

![S4 - Follow us - Icons and names](/files/-LgdJlIlXNxu_byw2Q5B)

### S6 - Social media directory

This view displays all the icons and names for the social media accounts added on the site.

![S6 - Social media directory](/files/-LgdJwumQacaP4_Y5a3S)


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