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		<title>The answer to my question: WordPress &#8220;Press It&#8221; feature</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 12:40:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Cunningham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I asked, not too long ago, if anyone had suggestions on sharing stuff from google reader in a nice way into WordPress. No-one answered and I didn’t find any solutions myself. However, I did come across this plugin for WordPress: Quick Post. It didn’t install properly when I tried it, but I played with it [...]]]></description>
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<p><p>I asked, not too long ago, if anyone <a href="http://thedeadone.net/blog/suggestions-for-how-to-share-stuff-from-google-reader-in-a-wordpress-blog/">had suggestions on sharing stuff from google reader in a nice way into WordPress</a>. No-one answered and I didn’t find any solutions myself.</p>
<p>However, I did come across this plugin for WordPress: <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/quick-post/">Quick Post</a>. It didn’t install properly when I tried it, but I played with it and bit and got it to work. What it does is add a little “Bookmarklet” (works in Chrome and Firefox at least) which you can click on when you’re on a webpage and it’ll pop up a window with some details of the page you’re on already embedded in the post. What is nice about it, is that you can select a portion of the page, click the bookmarklet, and it’ll pop up a post with that text in it. It can also embed videos and images.</p>
<p>How does this solve my problem? I can’t get Google Reader to automatically create a draft post. But that’s not a big deal. I don’t want to be sharing loads of stuff here, so doing a little bit of manual work is fine. I just go to the link, select a summary or an image and I can use Quick Post to generate an entry. I’ll have to copy over my comment, but that’s fine. It forces me to write a blog post instead of just dumping a link compared to say doing it on Facebook or Twitter.</p>
<p>I did some digging, planning on forwarding my fixes to the author, and found that <a href="http://blog.twelvehorses.com/2007/07/18/tumblr-inspired-quick-post-wordpress-plugin/#respond">it is no longer supported</a>! Not only that, it’s already supported in WordPress 2.6 (the latest version is 2.9). It seems if you go under the Tools menu, you’ll find a link called “Press It”, which you can drag to your Browser’s bookmarks. This little bookmarklet does something similar to Quick Post. Go to a webpage, select the text from the page, click the bookmarklet and you get a simple post screen with the link and title plus your summary. It’s pretty funky.</p>
<p>My one complaint is that if you want to use an image from a website, it only allows you to use the URL as the image (i.e. hotlinking). It doesn’t automatically download the image, which would make it the ultimate solution.</p>
<p>So there you go, that’s my wordpress tip for the month. Now you shouldn’t have any excuse for automated regurgitated content. <img src='http://thedeadone.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
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		<title>WordPress Tip: Get an RSS feed from a Tag and from a Search!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 05:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Cunningham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While working on TDO-Forum, I had to generate a RSS feed for new &#8220;forum posts&#8221;, not just posts but posts and comments. So I was digging into the RSS feed code. And I discovered something kind of neat. I knew you get an RSS feed for posts with a specific tag in WordPress 2.3. I [...]]]></description>
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<p><p>While working on <a HREF="http://thedeadone.net/software/tdo-forum-wordpress-theme/">TDO-Forum</a>, I had to generate a RSS feed for new &#8220;forum posts&#8221;, not just posts but posts and comments. So I was digging into the RSS feed code. And I discovered something kind of neat.</p>
<p>I knew you get an <strong>RSS feed for posts with a specific tag in WordPress 2.3</strong>.  I used it on the <a HREF="http://thedeadone.net/software/tdo-mini-forms-wordpress-plugin/">TDO Mini-Forms plugin</a> as a news page. But did you know you can get <strong>an RSS feed for a search</strong> too? Neither the tag nor the search rss feed seem to be really support by template tags so you can&#8217;t really access them normally within a theme or from a WordPress enabled webpage.<br />
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BTW If you have a site using FeedBurner to wrap RSS feeds and you are using <a HREF="http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/help/wordpress_quickstart">FeedBurner FeedSmith plugin</a>, then this won&#8217;t work. This plugin will wrap your posts RSS feed and ignore tag and search distinctions. I did a bit of hacking in th version of this plugin I use on this site to make this post work.</p>
<p>To get an RSS feed for posts with a specific tag, go to the tag archive and, if the site is using fancy permalinks, add <em>&#8220;/feed/&#8221;</em> to the end of the url. If it&#8217;s not using fancy permalinks, add <em>&#8220;&amp;feed=rss2&#8243;</em> instead. You can tell a site is not using fancy permalinks if the tag archive URL is like this: <em>http://[site-url]/?tag=tag_slug</em> (i.e. it contains a &#8220;?&#8221;).</p>
<p>For example: the URL for any posts tagged with WordPress on this site is:</p>
<p><a HREF="http://thedeadone.net/tag/wordpress/">http://thedeadone.net/tag/wordpress/</a></p>
<p>The non-fancy-permalink version would be:</p>
<p><a HREF="http://thedeadone.net/?tag=wordpress">http://thedeadone.net/?tag=wordpress</a></p>
<p>Now to get an RSS feed for that tag you change the URL like this for fancy permalinks:</p>
<p><a HREF="http://thedeadone.net/tag/wordpress/feed">http://thedeadone.net/tag/wordpress/feed</a></p>
<p>Change the non-fancy permalink like this:</p>
<p><a HREF="http://thedeadone.net/?tag=wordpress&amp;feed=rss2">http://thedeadone.net/?tag=wordpress&amp;feed=rss2</a></p>
<p>For search, it&#8217;s slightly simpler  as there does not seem to be a fancy permalink for searches. So do a search for wordpress on my site (you can use the searchbox up there in the top). You&#8217;ll end up with a URL like this:</p>
<p><a HREF="http://thedeadone.net/?s=wordpress">http://thedeadone.net/?s=wordpress</a></p>
<p>Now just add <em>&#8220;&amp;feed=rss2&#8243;</em> to the end and you get a feed for any posts on my blog that mention wordpress.</p>
<p><a HREF="http://thedeadone.net/?s=wordpress&amp;feed=rss2">http://thedeadone.net/?s=wordpress&amp;feed=rss2</a></p>
<p>This feed will pick up any post I happen to mention the word &#8220;WordPress&#8221; in.</p>
<p>Quite neat isn&#8217;t it? Now if there was some proper template tags for these feeds I&#8217;m sure more themes would natively support them.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s the use of using a search rss feed over a tag rss feed? Well you want your blog posts the way you want to read them don&#8217;t you? For example, I do not always tag any post about TDOMF with TDOMF. I only tag thoses posts with TDOMF that are relevant to users of TDOMF. But you might want to know everything and anything about TDOMF, so you could use the search rss feed to keep up to date!<br />
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