Step 3: Adjust LinkedIn Feed Style & Settings
Personalizing your LinkedIn Feed widget is a great way to align it with your website’s design and improve user experience. In this article, we’ll walk you through how to customize your LinkedIn Feed by adjusting colors, fonts, language, and more.
- Step 1 – Set Up the Source for our LinkedIn Feed
- Step 2 – Customizе Layout & Post Display
- 👉 Step 3 – Adjust LinkedIn Feed Style & Settings
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Customize Colors, Fonts, and More
Open the Style tab to make your widget blend perfectly into your website’s look. Here, you can choose a matching color scheme, set an accent color, and pick the right font style:
Customize Elements Section
In the Customize Elements section, you can fine-tune colors and other visual details. The available settings may vary depending on the layout you choose:
- Background — Adjust the background color of the widget to fit your design.
- Widget Title — Set the alignment, colors, and font of the title. This option appears if you've enabled the Title in the Layout tab.
- Post — Customize colors, font size, corner radius, and add shadows as needed.
- Popup — Tailor the appearance of the post popup. This setting is available if you’ve selected "Open in Popup" in the Action on Post Click tab.
- Load More Button — Style the Load More button to match the rest of your widget.
- Custom CSS — Need even more flexibility? Add your own CSS code in this section.
Configure Language & Custom Settings
Use the Language section in the Settings tab to set your widget’s language. Simply choose your preferred option from the dropdown:
Don’t like the default text? You can easily edit it with the Edit Texts option. Just find the phrase you’d like to change and replace it with your own wording:
Using Custom JS
For advanced customization, you can add custom JavaScript. This allows you to integrate with external tools, track actions like share button clicks, or apply more complex behaviors to your widget:
Keep in mind that Custom JS only works on the live site after the widget is installed — it won’t work in the widget editor. If you need help with advanced JavaScript customizations, don’t hesitate to contact our Support team.
That’s it — your LinkedIn Feed widget is now fully customized and ready to shine! 🎉