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WordPress Installation Guide

Works with the block editor, classic editor, Elementor, Divi, and WPBakery.

Estimated time: 3 minutes ยท Difficulty: Easy ยท No plugin needed

Step 1 โ€” Get your embed code

Log into your FeedPane dashboard and copy your embed code from the left sidebar.

<script src="https://feedpane.com/widget.js" data-key="YOUR_UNIQUE_KEY"></script>

Method A โ€” Block Editor (Gutenberg)

  1. 1Open the page or post where you want to add the feed
  2. 2Click the + button to add a new block
  3. 3Search for Custom HTML and select it
  4. 4Paste your FeedPane embed code into the block
  5. 5Click Preview to verify it works, then Update / Publish

๐Ÿ’ก The widget won't render inside the block editor preview โ€” switch to "Preview" mode or view the live page to see it working.

Method B โ€” Classic Editor

  1. 1Open the page/post in the classic editor
  2. 2Click the Text tab (not Visual) to see raw HTML
  3. 3Paste your embed code where you want the feed to appear
  4. 4Save and preview the page

Method C โ€” Elementor

  1. 1Open the page in Elementor and click Edit with Elementor
  2. 2In the widget panel, search for HTML and drag the HTML widget onto your page
  3. 3In the HTML field on the left panel, paste your FeedPane embed code
  4. 4Click Update

Method D โ€” Divi Builder

  1. 1Open the page with Divi Builder and click Enable Visual Builder
  2. 2Add a new row/section and insert a Code module
  3. 3Paste your embed code into the Code module's content field
  4. 4Save the page

Sitewide Footer (All Pages)

To show the widget in your footer on every page, use WordPress's widget area:

  1. 1Go to Appearance โ†’ Widgets
  2. 2Drag a Custom HTML widget into your footer widget area
  3. 3Paste your embed code and save

Troubleshooting

Script tags are stripped by WordPress

Some themes or security plugins strip <script> tags from text areas. Make sure you're using the HTML or Code module, not a text or paragraph block. The Jetpack "Markdown" or security hardening plugins can cause this โ€” temporarily disable and test.

Widget appears but images are broken

This is usually a temporary Instagram CDN caching issue. Try refreshing the page after a few minutes. If it persists, reconnect your Instagram in the FeedPane dashboard.

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