Uses the power of SimpePie to parse feeds within WordPress short_code
You can use the shortcode to use the plugin:
[parse_feed feed="http://example.com/feed" num="8" name="Example Title" url="http://example.com/" ]
Parameters:
- feed=”http://example.com/feed” — the url to the feed
- num=”8″ — number of feed items to show (optional)
- name=”Example Title” — title for the feeds (optional)
- url=”http://example.com/” — url to link the name to (optional)
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Comments, Bugs or Suggestions
nice work. but please, if i may ask, can i merge feeds together and how can i do that. thanks
wherever I put the shortcode in my post, the feed always displays at the top of the content. how does one get the rss stream to display where entered?
This has been fixed. I just released an update today. Sorry for the inconvenience.
The feeds no longer show content or pics, just titles and dates. Are there more options to turn on/off that I don’t know about?
Dan,
Thanks for using the plugin.
I apologize for that. It was a error on my part. An update has been submitted.
updated, still no content
New update submitted. Apologize for the inconvenience.
Thanks for your prompt replies. Just over 2 hours from initial contact and the problem is solved!
Great job! Keep it up!
5 stars for you!
Very useful, thanks for the effort!
your plugin is missing the src=”./for_the_demo/mini_podcast.png”
I also checked the plugin dir to see if it was just misplaced and I couldn’t see any icon called mini_podcast.png
Will this work with MultiSite setup? I don’t seem to be able to get it working on sites running under MultiSite setup.
I have not tested the plugin on multisite. There is no reason for it to not work on multisite setups.