Brand Identity, Website Design & Digital Services, Biondo Studio

Connecting your Instagram feed to your site

More and more clients are requesting that social media feeds be embedded into their website. The most common is Instagram, but Twitter and Facebook and a few others can be embedded also. This is not difficult to do, and we usually have our own Instagram account embedded into the website as an example, until it’s time to launch the website.

Once the site is launched, you’ll need to disconnect our Instagram feed and connect yours instead. Being that the plugin requires a connection with a username and password, and sensitive information, this is something that we’d prefer to instruct the client so they know how to connect their account to their website themselves. If that fails, then we are happy to get on the phone and walk them through it. The plugin may also become unhooked if you change your password. Here are the steps to reconnect your Instagram Feed plugin if it becomes unhooked:

  1. First make sure that you’re logged into your Instagram account.
  2. Log into your WordPress website.
  3. Once logged in, you’ll see the plugin called “Instagram Feed” in the left sidebar of the dashboard.
  4. Go to All Feeds >> then you will see the Biondo Studio feed (or your own feed if this is simply a password update) >> click the pencil at the far right under Actions.
  5. From there, click >> Settings >> Edit Sources >> there you will see either the Biondo Studio source listed (or your own account if you’ve had it hooked up already)
  6. Click Add Another Source >> then go through the steps in the secure dialog box and it will connect with your IG feed and embed it automatically to update whenever you post.
  7. If applicable, delete any Biondo Studio sources so that only your own Instagram is part of the feed. Save any settings as needed.

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