Hi @tomg35, it completely depends on the sources you’re importing from.
If items from different sources will be shown on each page, and each source may appear on more than one page, you’ll need some form of filtering. Our Keyword Filtering add-on may help there.
However, if you want to take that even further and display more than just the titles for each item, or import the items as posts, or even use assign items to different post categories based on certain keywords or phrases, you’re better off with one of our plans.
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tomg35
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Hi @markzahra
Thanks for coming back to me.
The source of videos would be YouTube and I would have one channel on one page and a separate channel on another page.
@tomg35 that won’t be a problem then.
Our free version can include links to each video on each page, however, to show thumbnails of the videos or embed the videos themselves on your page, you’ll need our Templates add-on.
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tomg35
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@markzahra Thank you.
The template add-on will help.
I’ve installed the plug-in on my site and added a feed and this created a new page on my site, however if I try and add a second feed it wants to put on the page created by the plug-in and I don’t see an option to create a new page?
Sorry if this is a basic question but I am quite new to WordPress.
@tomg35 did you create the page in question through our on-boarding steps?
If yes, that is there to show you what’s possible. You may keep that page or delete it.
You can use the shortcode provided per feed source on any page or post – it’s found under the Feed Source name when editing a feed source. The shortcode looks like this: [wp-rss-aggregator sources=”12,48″], where 12 and 48 are the feed source IDs. These are explained further here: https://kb.wprssaggregator.com/article/54-displaying-imported-items-shortcode