@ecoluxluv Every WordPress.com blog has multiple feeds. The main content feed can be accessed by adding /feed/ to your blog’s URL.
You can review this page for more details on how to receive feeds specific to a category or tag: https://en.support.wordpress.com/feeds/#your-feeds
Hope that helps.
Hi lyrathemes,
I believe I wrote in my question that the result is not acceptable when adding /feed/ at the end.
Below is what I get and has been rejected from where I am trying to use it. The examples of RSSFeeds that I have been are about 35 lines long. As you can see this one is excessive.
Thoughts?
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@ecoluxluv That many lines won’t work. Anything past 10 usually does not.
If you need to share that then use a service such as pastebin.com and share the link to that instead.
Obviously the website isn’t generating the RSS Feed properly. It is including all the content from the front page. That is why I am asking Lyrathemes. There has to be a fix for this. I want to be able to share content on FLIPBOARD.
Anyone else sharing on Flipboard?
@ecoluxluv I am afraid we do not control how the RSS feed is generated, the theme is mainly a way to style and format the content on your website.
- I would suggest creating a new category and assign all posts that you want to share to that category.
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After that, use this format
Category: http://en.blog.wordpress.com/category/features/feed/ (“Features” is the category.) to share the feed to Flipboard.
Maybe that would work out. More resources:
https://about.flipboard.com/inside-flipboard/easy-tools-for-bloggers-to-bring-content-to-flipboard/
https://about.flipboard.com/inside-flipboard/new-feed-your-rss-feed-into-a-flipboard-magazine/
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lyrathemes.