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How to Add X (formerly Twitter) to Your Safari Sidebar

Apr, 19, 2024 Hi-network.com

What to Know

  • SelectSystem Preferencesin the Dock or from Apple menu, then selectInternet Accounts>X (formerly Twitter)>Next>Sign in.
  • To use Shared Links sidebar, selectShow sidebar icon, then select theShared Linkstab (@symbol).

This article explains how to add X (formerly Twitter) to the Safari Shared Links sidebar so you can view tweets and links from those you follow on X-and retweet. Instructions in this article apply to Safari in macOS Sierra (10.12), OS X Yosemite (10.10), OS X Mavericks (10.9), and OS X Mountain Lion (10.8).

Set up the Shared Links Sidebar

By default, the Bookmark and Reading List icons appear at the top of the Safari sidebar, giving you one-click access to a selection of useful links.Before you can access the Shared Links sidebar, however, you must configure it in System Preferences.

For the Safari sidebar to work with your X feeds, you must add your X account to the Internet Accounts list.To set up the Shared Links sidebar, complete the following steps:

  1. Open System Preferences by selecting theSystem Preferencesicon in the Dock or selectingSystem Preferencesfrom the Apple menu.

  2. In System Preferences, selectInternet Accounts.

    The Internet Accounts preferences window lists the internet accounts you've already set up on your Mac (such as your iCloud account) on the left.On the right, it lists the internet account types that the operating system supports, such as Microsoft Exchange and LinkedIn.

    Apple updates the internet account type list with each macOS update.So, what you see may change over time.

  3. From the list on the right, selectX.

  4. In the window that appears, type your X user name and password, and then selectNext.

    An explanation of what happens when you allow OS X to sign you into your X account appears:

    • You can tweet and post photos and links to X.
    • Links from your X timeline appear in Safari.
    • Apps can work with your X account (with your permission).

    You can disable Contacts syncing and prevent specific apps on your Mac from accessing your X account.

  5. SelectSign Into enable X access from Safari.

    Your X account is now configured to allow OS X/macOS to use the service.

  6. Close System Preferences.

Use the Shared Links Sidebar

With X set up as an internet account, you can use the Shared Links feature in Safari. To do so, complete the following steps:

  1. Open Safari.

  2. Select theShow sidebaricon.

    At the top of the sidebar, three tabs appear: Bookmarks, Reading List, and Shared Links.

  3. In the sidebar, select theShared Linkstab (the@symbol).

    The Shared Links selection list fills with tweets from your X feed.

    The first time you open the Shared Links selection list, it can take a moment for Safari to pull and display the tweets.

  4. To display the content of a shared link in a tweet, select the tweet in the Shared Links selection list.

  5. To retweet a tweet in the Shared Links selection list,Control+selectthe tweet and then selectRetweet.

  6. To go to X and view a user's public account information,Control+selectthat user's tweet, and then selectShow on twitter.com.

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