By Yuz Mitra, | November 23, 2016
The Twitter Kit is now able to handle layout, attribution, URL links, video playback, GIFs, image slideshows, and even nested quoted Tweets. (Andreas Eldh/CC BY 2.0)
Twitter is looking forward to increased usage and positive user experience feedback due to improvements in embedding tweets in its new version of Twitter Kit for Android and iOS. The new updates for the developer toolset would handle more tasks automatically when it comes to users' enhanced content.
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Twitter content is at its best when in proper quoted form, and the company knows this. Hence, the latest Twitter Kit is focused on allowing users to embed rich media tweets directly from Twitter.
Thanks to the new changes made to it, the Twitter Kit is now able to handle layout, attribution, URL links, video playback, GIFs, image slideshows, and even nested quoted Tweets.
To run the new Twitter Kit, developers will need to install it directly into the app they are building, and Twitter Kit's automated tools will do the rest. Especially since the Twitter Kit keeps developers' apps aligned with the platform's existing features, provided APIs, as well as their display and policy guidelines.
Twitter stated that this latest update clearly demonstrates its commitment to improving its brand by continuing to add new features. The newly updated version of the Twitter Kit is more reliable and has improved the performance of Twitter's SDKs, as well. Twitter is looking forward to how developers will take advantage of the Twitter Kit for Android and iOS to enhance their mobile app projects as this would mean growth as well for the brand and better user experience.
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