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Frequently asked questions

Widgets on Free plan refresh once every 12 hours. Widgets on Basic plan refresh every 5 hours. Widgets on Pro plan refresh every 15 minutes. Widgets on Plus plan refresh every 5 minutes. Contact us about putting your Pro widget on a 10 minute refresh cycle.
You need to have a Pro/Plus plan to remove FeedWind branding. To do so, go to the 'General' section in the widget setting page, find the 'Powered by Feedwind' section, then click toggle button "Off".
You can make your widget responsive by setting its width to zero. It will then automatically resize to your website container's width.
Yes. You can place FeedWind embed code into any WordPress file if you are confident enough to dabble with the source code. But you may prefer to display your feed using a WordPress widget within for example, the sidebar in your theme.

Don't forget, if you need to tweak your FeedWind widget's appearance or add more RSS feeds, you don't have to re-paste the code back into your site - the changes are automatically uploaded.
We've tried to provide plenty of options for tailoring how your widget looks via the customisation page, but if you need to go a bit further, yes, you can style it with your own css.

You can either style it with CSS in your page, or go to the widget settings page -> "General" Section -> Click "Advanced settings" -> Custom CSS link -> Add your custom CSS link / custom CSS source code.

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