Add a LinkedIn Feed in Kadence Blocks (Gutenberg) — The Missing Block, Solved with ProFeedWP

Kadence LinkedIn Feed with ProfeedWP

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

  1. Create (or edit) a page in the Block Editor.
  2. Add Kadence Row Layout → choose your column structure (e.g., 1 or 2 columns).
  3. In the target column, insert the “ProFeedWP – LinkedIn Feed” block.
  4. Paste your LinkedIn Page URL into the block’s settings.
  5. Choose a layout inside the ProFeedWP block:
    • Grid (multi-card)
    • List (single column)
    • Carousel (horizontal slider)
    • Masonry
  6. Tune display options:
    • Post count (e.g., 3–9)
    • Show/hide: image, caption/snippet, date, etc.
    • Card style: borders, radius, shadow, spacing
  7. Style with Kadence (outside the feed block):
    • Row gutter/padding and background
    • Container width & breakpoints
    • Typography scale to match your site
  8. Publish/Update and view the page.
LinkedIn feed in Kadence blocks

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

Does Kadence include a LinkedIn feed block?

No. Kadence handles layout and styling; ProFeedWP supplies the LinkedIn feed block.

How often does it update?

New posts are pulled automatically. ProFeedWP uses short-lived caching to stay fast but fresh.

Can I match my site’s design?

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.

Get started with ProFeedWP

Your company’s LinkedIn feed. Your design. Your WordPress site.