• Resolved Rodrigo

    (@vejapixel)


    Hello guys,

    I installed the “WP RSS Aggregator” plugin on my site https://mysite.com and configured the feed URL https://sub.mysite.com/feed/

    Then I created a page and inserted the shortcode [wp-rss-aggregator], but no post appears on my site https://sub.mysite.com

    On the home page of my main site https://mysite.com, I wanted to build a block with the posts of my site https://sub.mysite.com
    I did not want to import the posts from my subdomain site to my main site, I just wanted to show the posts (images and titles only) and make the links from each posts be directed to the site https://sub.mysite.com

    Can I get this with this plugin?

    Another doubt …
    In another case I wanted to import posts (posts from external sites and post those posts on my site). These posts imported and published on my site must be in full (images, full text, author name, source, …)
    Can I get this with this plugin?

    And this plugin can read json files?
    I needed to import the posts from these files below:

    https://jaypro.com.br/url_veja
    https://jaypro.com.br/url_exame

    Can the plugin read these files above?

    Thank you,
    Rodrigo

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  • Plugin Author Mark Zahra

    (@markzahra)

    Hi Rodrigo, I’ll answer your questions one at a time…

    1. Yes, it’s possible to do this. Have you set up https://sub.mysite.com/feed/ as a Feed Source within WP RSS Aggregator as shown here? This is required as WP RSS Aggregator displays imported Feed Items via its shortcode and block.

    As for the template (design) used to display the imported items, we do have an option to display images using our Excerpts & Thumbnails add-on. Soon we are releasing a new add-on to replace this called Templates that will give you more design options.

    2. Yes, you can achieve this with our Feed to Post add-on or Advanced Feeds Bundle.

    3. No, WP RSS Aggregator does not work with JSON files.

    If you have any follow-up questions, please let us know.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 1 month ago by Mark Zahra.
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