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FeedPress

Description

FeedPress is the most reliable alternative to FeedBurner.

This WordPress plugin automatically handles feeds redirections to your FeedPress feeds the easiest way.

Additionally, every time you publish a new article, a ping is sent to FeedPress to automatically update the feed in realtime.

Installation

  1. Copy the feedpress folder into wp-content/plugins
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu
  3. Configure your feed from the new FeedPress Settings submenu

Reviews

16. März 2019
I’m surprised they pretend to offer support. They have a support mail address but simply don’t answer. The service itself is buggy and major flaws won’t be fixed for months which makes the service unusable at the moment.
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Contributors & Developers

“FeedPress” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

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Changelog

1.8

  • New FeedPress branding and API URLs

1.7.2

  • Now pings every configured feeds when publishing a new post.

1.7.1

  • Remove use of anonymous function feature that is not available with old PHP versions.

1.7

  • Automatic syncing of your feed URLs and hostnames.
  • Autonomous checks for any feed redirection error.
  • Better way of adding custom feed redirections (tags, categories, URls).
  • Changed the static slug on plugin links.
  • Added a setting to disable responsive images in feeds summaries.

1.6.3

  • Handling link to settings for 2.7 and 2.8+ versions.

1.6.2

  • Added a link to settings in plugins.php page.

1.6.1

  • Fixed a redirection bug when the «Do not redirect not configured category or tag feeds» setting was checked.

1.6

  • Added a redirect=false mode to avoid feed redirections.

1.5.9

  • Fixed a display bug with custom hostnames feeds.

1.5.8

  • Small bugfix on feed creation alias.

1.5.7

  • Small bugfix that could have prevented some custom URLs to redirect.

1.5.6

  • Double checking variables to avoid some PHP errors.

1.5.5

  • Changed the wording on «Do not redirect any feed» setting.
  • The transparent setting now works even with the «Do not redirect» setting.

1.5.4

  • WordPress 3.7 compatibiliy.
  • Removed extra taxonomy.

1.5.3

  • Another side effect fix of the WP Http class. Sorry about that.

1.5.2

  • Better error handling with WP Http class.

1.5.1

  • Got rid of cURL, using WP Http class instead. Much more stable.

1.5

  • You can now redirect custom URL paths to FeedPress feeds.

1.4.1

  • Fixed a bug preventing the tag and category redirect delete.

1.4

  • You can now specify a distinct redirection for each category and tag.

1.3

  • New name!
  • Added transparent mode: The feed is not redirected to FeedPress but requests are still reported.

1.2.3

  • Resolves some caching issues as well, and debug mode.

1.2.2

  • Trying to resolve some caching issues with the template_redirect action.

1.2.1

  • The plugin now deletes all of its settings when the user disconnects from FeedPress.

1.2

  • Now supports custom hostnames.

1.1.2

  • Fixed a bug that prevented the plugin to work on some shared hosting.

1.1.1

  • Cosmetic changes. You can now use a standalone account in addition to Twitter.

1.1

  • You can now create the feed directly within the plugin.

1.0

  • First version. Enjoy!