• Resolved marymaru

    (@marymaru)


    Hi there. Thanks for creating this Threads feed plugin! I’m wondering if there’s another way to find out what the user_id is. Using your suggested search prompt “props”:{“user_id” doesn’t apply in my case…no such code exists for me. I do see it when viewing your example Threads account. But not with the one I’m trying to embed, which is here: https://www.threads.net/@chartroommedia

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks!

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  • It’s working, your user_id is 2219357688.

    Thread Starter marymaru

    (@marymaru)

    Thanks so much for the very fast response! I applied the user_id that you so helpfully provided and have gotten the feed to work. Excellent!

    However, I seem to be unable to force a max-height on the feed using CSS so that the feed’s display aligns with my other socials. I’m attempting to apply max-width with !important emphasis to <div id=”fftmj_threads-container” class=”fftmj_threads_cont”>.

    So my question is, will there be a setting added to the plugin that will allow control over the feed height? Or can you, in the meantime, let me know how I might code this into my css? My test page.

    Thank you again!

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by marymaru.
    Plugin Author Deepak Khokhar

    (@deepakkite)

    Hi,

    Thanks for using this plugin. We launched a pro version of the plugin today that have this settings to set the max-height and number of posts that you want to display. You can learn about the PRO version here – https://feedsforthreads.com/

    Thanks.

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