My ReadFeed Action can do pretty much exactly what SimplePie does, and
is endlessly hackable if you want to customize which parts of the feed
appear on your page. All it requires is PHP on your server, and a .php
file extension on your page.
Okay guys. I’m a smart girl but not a coder, hacker or developer. I need the WYSIWYG version. What’s mashable anyway?
I have Wordpress connected on my website through Yahoo Hosting. And, I’m adding a button to my website to connect it. But, it looks different and I’ve got to figure out how to get a button from the WP page back to the web home page.
Usually, when people say they want to put their “blog” on their
“site”, what they are referring to is a sort of “what’s new on the
blog” list, and ReadFeed is designed to do that quite elegantly. Many
if not most blogs publish an RSS feed, and there’s no law that says a
feed reader needs to be Safari or a dedicated desktop app. So ReadFeed
just implements a feed reader, allows you to set how many recent
articles to show, and lets you set a format for the returned results.
But it sounds like you have something else in mind. When you say that
you want to know how to add a button from the WP page back to the Web
home page, what do you mean exactly? Is this just as simple as, “how
do I add a permanent link to my WordPress template?”
Walter
On Mar 11, 2010, at 9:23 PM, Anne K wrote:
Okay guys. I’m a smart girl but not a coder, hacker or developer.
I need the WYSIWYG version. What’s mashable anyway?
I have Wordpress connected on my website through Yahoo Hosting.
And, I’m adding a button to my website to connect it. But, it looks
different and I’ve got to figure out how to get a button from the WP
page back to the web home page.