RSS llama

Description

Display organized summaries of your (Links Manager) RSS feeds.

Screenshots

  • Admin page
  • Admin page
  • Single Feed
  • Summary Feed

Installation

Install via Dashboard

  • Go to Plugins -> Add New -> Upload.
  • Search for rss-llama.
  • Click Install Now.
  • Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in the Dashboard.

Install via .zip file

  • After downloading, go to Plugins -> Add New -> Upload Plugin.
  • Click Browse and select the rss-llama.zip file.
  • Click Install Now.
  • Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in the Dashboard.

Install via FTP

  • After downloading and extracting the rss-llama.zip file. Upload the rss-llama folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  • Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in the Dashboard.

Usage and Shortcodes

  • To include this plugin in a template file: do_shortcode( '[rss-llama]' );
    or, to include this plugin in a block, page, or post: [rss-llama]
  • Populate an “RSS Address” field in one or more of your WordPress Links to include them in the list.
  • By default all rss feeds are included. To show just a single category, include the category name: [rss-llama cat='Category Name']

FAQ

  • “What is the Links Manager?”
    • As of WordPress 3.5. The Links Manager is hidden by default. Rss Llama should enable the link manager. If you encounte problems you can learn more: About Links Manager
  • “But I have a lot of links – I don’t want feeds from them all. Is this all or nothing?”
    • You can display all links or just links from a specific category.
  • “Does this plugin use Cookies?”
    • Yes. Cookies are used to store filter terms and for sites that have been de-selected in the index.
  • “Does this plugin use Javascript?”
    • Yes.
  • “Multi-site?”
    • This plugin has not yet been tested in a multi-site environment.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter any problems — thing you can try:

  • Check and Save the options by visiting the options tab and clicking Save at the bottom.

  • Disable caching plugins and clear your browser cache.

  • Check that the shortcode you are using is accurate and formatted correctly.

  • Reset the options: Verify “Reset When Deactivating” is enabled in the plugin options tab, then deactivate/activate the plugin.

  • View the console and enable WP_DEBUG mode to check for notices, warnings or errors. If you find any regarding this plugin, open a support ticket.

  • Re-install: Deactivate and delete the plugin (this does not delete quote data) and re-install from WordPress.

  • If any of the plugin files have been edited or changed try a re-install.

  • Deactivate all other plugins and verify the problem still exists.

  • Test some different themes and verify the problem still exists.

Security

  • Be aware that external linking of sites and images creates the possibility of a (BLH) attack. Broken link hijacking (BLH) is a type of web attack which exploits external links that are no longer valid. Mainly due to an expired domain. The link content can be replaced and redirected, used to deface, impersonate, or even launch cross-site (XSS) scripting attacks.

Reviews

March 16, 2017
I can’t believe no one has reviewed this plugin yet. This is my favorite RSS reader plugin for WordPress. The design is simple (no clutter or unessasary settings). It works great too right out of the box. It also has some nice JavaScript effects.
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Contributors & Developers

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

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