
Kadence doesn’t ship a LinkedIn feed block. ProFeedWP does. In this guide you’ll add a LinkedIn Page feed to any Kadence layout (rows, grids, sidebars) in minutes—no custom code.
Why this guide
- Kadence users search for “LinkedIn feed” but there’s no native block.
- ProFeedWP gives you a native Gutenberg block that drops cleanly into Kadence Rows/Columns, inherits your theme styles, and can also be embedded anywhere via shortcode.
What you’ll build:
A responsive LinkedIn Page feed inside your Kadence layout (home, about, careers, or sidebar). You’ll control spacing/typography with Kadence and card design inside the ProFeedWP block.
Prerequisites
- WordPress 6.x
- Kadence Theme/Blocks installed and active
- ProFeedWP installed and activated
- A public LinkedIn Company Page URL (e.g.,
https://www.linkedin.com/company/yourcompany/)
Step-by-step: Add a LinkedIn feed to a Kadence Row
- Create (or edit) a page in the Block Editor.
- Add Kadence Row Layout → choose your column structure (e.g., 1 or 2 columns).
- In the target column, insert the “ProFeedWP – LinkedIn Feed” block.
- Paste your LinkedIn Page URL into the block’s settings.
- Choose a layout inside the ProFeedWP block:
- Grid (multi-card)
- List (single column)
- Carousel (horizontal slider)
- Masonry
- Tune display options:
- Post count (e.g., 3–9)
- Show/hide: image, caption/snippet, date, etc.
- Card style: borders, radius, shadow, spacing
- Style with Kadence (outside the feed block):
- Row gutter/padding and background
- Container width & breakpoints
- Typography scale to match your site
- Publish/Update and view the page.

Design recipes for Kadence
1) Careers strip (full-width trust cue)
- Row Layout: full width, light background
- Inside: LinkedIn Feed (List layout, 3–5 posts)
- Add a Kadence Button: “Follow us on LinkedIn” → your Page URL
- Spacing:
pt-6 pb-6(or Kadence controls ~40–60px)
2) Trust row on the homepage
- Row Layout: 2 columns (40/60)
- Left: Short text (“Real updates from our team”) + CTA
- Right: LinkedIn Feed (Grid 2×2, 4 posts)
- Mobile: Stack columns, set gap to ~24px
3) Sidebar widget (blog or docs)
- Row Layout: 1 narrow column
- LinkedIn Feed: List with 3 posts; hide images; show dates
- Heading: “Latest on LinkedIn” with Kadence divider
Troubleshooting
- No posts appear: Confirm the LinkedIn Page URL is correct and public.
- Looks cramped: Increase Kadence row padding and card spacing in the block.
- Fonts feel “off”: Let Kadence handle typography; keep feed text size to “inherit” inside ProFeedWP.
- Carousel jitter on mobile: Reduce post count to 3–5 and enable arrows or dots (not both).
FAQs
No. Kadence handles layout and styling; ProFeedWP supplies the LinkedIn feed block.
New posts are pulled automatically. ProFeedWP uses short-lived caching to stay fast but fresh.
Yes. Use Kadence for container/spacing/typography and ProFeedWP for card appearance (borders, radius, image style, metadata). ProFeedWP is also simple to style with custom css by picking the Barebone theme.
See live demos here.