New WordPress Plugin: Full Text Feed

Just a heads up to all you WordPress users out there. I have released a new plugin called Full Text Feed. Full Text Feed specialized in one thing - making your RSS feed full text. Why would you need such a plugin? Well, WordPress 2.1 has changed the functionality of feeds to only give the post up until a <!–more–> tag. Since there is no way to stop that functionality without modifying the core, this plugin was need. Hope this works for people who enjoy full text feeds without the pesky read more links.

11 Comments

  1. 1 Smaran on Jan 28, 2007 at 5:47 am (Quote):

    Definitely a must-have for ALL WordPress bloggers who use the ‘more’ tag. I’m sick of getting only summaries in my feed reader (NewsFire/Google).

  2. 2 Kyle on Jan 28, 2007 at 12:46 pm (Quote):

    What a great plugin!

    By the way, I have a plugin idea - any interest in perhaps coding it? It’s small and pretty simple.

  3. 3 Ronald Heft on Jan 28, 2007 at 1:17 pm (Quote):

    Kyle, shoot me an email with your idea and I’ll see.

  4. 4 Kyle on Jan 28, 2007 at 1:28 pm (Quote):

    Done.

  5. 5 Ben on Jan 28, 2007 at 5:28 pm (Quote):

    Dude! You rock!

  6. 6 Matt Wiebe on Jan 31, 2007 at 10:12 pm (Quote):

    This is a great plugin. I have no idea why they changed “more” behavior in 2.1…

    One small problem for me: I use a plugin called Content Show/Hide, which inserts javascript on the mainpage to allow for inline reading after the “more” tag.

    Somehow, this overrides your plugin and my feeds are still truncated. Do you have any idea how to either make your plugin take precedence or to hack into the feed core to completely ignore the “more” in feeds?

    If you can find the time for this, thanks. :)

  7. 7 Ronald Heft on Jan 31, 2007 at 10:16 pm (Quote):

    Can you email me a copy of the plugin? I’m trying to download it but I’m getting a 404. My address is r o n ( a t ) c a v e m o n k e y 5 0 ( d 0 t ) c o m.

  8. 8 Nathan on Jul 6, 2007 at 3:32 am (Quote):

    Thanks for the nifty plugin!

  9. 9 Mikael on Aug 9, 2007 at 3:35 pm (Quote):

    Just the plugin I have been looking for. Unfortunately I can’t seem to make it work with version 2.2.2. Has anyone tried this?

  10. 10 Ronald Heft on Aug 9, 2007 at 3:42 pm (Quote):

    It should work and I can’t think of anything which changed in 2.2.2 stopping it. Do you currently have it enabled? Perhaps you’re just viewing a cached version of your feed.

  11. 11 Mikael on Aug 10, 2007 at 2:56 am (Quote):

    Yes it was enabled but I have now found that in version 2.2.2 you have a Full Feed option in the Options/Reading section. When I checked that off it worked. So now I don’t know whether it was the plugin or the standard option that did the trick but I’m happy now that it works.

    Thanks :)

8 Trackbacks/Pingbacks

  1. [...] couple days after Ben’s Can I start a movement?, I found Ronald’s Full Text Feed plugin. I haven’t installed it yet, but it solves the problem of WordPress 2.1 cutting off [...]

  2. Switching to Full Text Feeds
    on Feb 17, 2007 at 3:53 pm

    [...] I’m using the <!–more–> tag on this site, I also had to install the Full Text Feed plugin to make sure the full feeds don’t get cut off at the “more” [...]

  3. [...] drawback of showing partial feeds in Wordpress form 2.1 and above, but this can be fixed with the Full Text Feed [...]

  4. [...] segundo problema, pode ser resolvido, instalando o plugin Full Text Feed, que exibirá os artigos completos nos feeds, mesmo que estejam divididos no [...]

  5. [...] drawback of showing partial feeds in Wordpress form 2.1 and above, but this can be fixed with the Full Text Feed [...]

  6. [...] Warum sollte man nicht den ganzen Artikel anzeigen? In diesem Zusammenhang nicht uninteressant: das Full Text-Feed-Plugin, das trotz More-Befehls den ganzen Artikel per Newsfeed ausliefert. (Ich verwende das Plugin nicht [...]

  7. [...] realizado una modificación en el plugin Full Text Feed creado por Ronald Heft, [...]

  8. [...] Warum sollte man nicht den ganzen Artikel anzeigen? In diesem Zusammenhang nicht uninteressant: das Full Text-Feed-Plugin, das trotz More-Befehls den ganzen Artikel per Newsfeed ausliefert. (Ich verwende das Plugin nicht [...]

Post a Comment

If you have the urge to code, run it through Postable and <pre><code>wrap it up</code></pre>.