TLDR: Try out my new tweet screenshot tool →
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“Whether you are a Christian or not,” the leftist senator wrote, “through a commitment to helping others, we are able to save ourselves.” The lawmaker’s tweet was immediately flooded. The latest tweets from @save71LU. Twitter today is publicly launching its “Bookmarks” feature, which has been in testing since late last year, following the company’s HackWeek project dubbed #SaveForLater.A desire to save. Twitter Video downloader online, free to MP4 HD This tool to download tweet videos and save without program on Desktop and MAC, iPhone iOS or Android Twitter video converter is to download all tweets video and GIF to mp4 files This can be done in three steps and it's totally online, free without any limit. In the top menu, tap your profile icon, then tap Settings and privacy.; Tap Account.; Under Data and permissions, tap Your Twitter data.; Verify your identity by tapping Send code to your email address and/or phone number on file. If you do not have an email address or phone number on file, you will be redirected to the Account information page.; Enter the code sent to your email address.
Tweets are a great way to capture the sentiment of a group. I’ve often found them useful in presentations to highlight a point or generalise the demands of a herd of people.
However, it’s extremely dissatisfying to screenshot Twitter’s representation of a tweet and use that – it’s low resolution, contains a lot of cruft, and just looks incomplete. To remedy this, I’ve created a Tweet screenshotting tool that easily lets you capture a tweet in its singular elegance, at a resolution that’s high enough to use in a big screen presentation. All you have to do is paste in a tweet’s URL and it will spit a beautiful screenshot right back at you.
To do this on the technical side, I fetch the tweet text using Twitter’s API and then analyse the author’s profile picture using Color Thief; this gives me a nice background colour that matches their profile picture, which I then layer with a lightly transparent copy of their Twitter header to produce a good-looking backdrop to their tweet.
To capture the final image, I use the excellent html2canvas to render all the HTML to a canvas element and then save out the pixel data. Bingo! You get an image of your tweet.
I’m scratching my own itch, but I hope you find it useful too. If you have any feedback, please pass it on via my contact page or Twitter.
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Cameron Adams is a co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Canva, where he leads the design & product teams and focuses on future product directions & innovative experiences. Read a bit more about him ›