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Can i add full text from rss feed ?
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June 10, 2014
4:08 am
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JohannesHermes85
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Hi CyberSeo,

I am having an Rss feed similar to this :

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which shows title and text and has an image. Currently when using Cybersyn it only moves title and image to my wordpress blog.

Would it be also possible to stream the entire content of the feed ?

Additionally:

In a prefect world I would like to use the image as the feeatured image , have the title of the wordpress post same as the

tiltle of the screened product but not start the post with the title written again .. and only showing a little experpt when outside the post ..

And would like to end the post with a footer text Buy now linking to the  original skreened product ..

Is this possible with your premium plugin ?

 

Thanks in advacne for your help

Johannes

June 10, 2014
4:51 am
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  1. You can try this service: Login to see this link
  2. Everything else (featured images, post footers etc) is possible with the CyberSEO plugin.
June 11, 2014
11:00 am
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JohannesHermes85
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Thanks for your fast reply .. One more question :

The rss feed I have mentioned (Login to see this link) already shows text ..

Is this text not accessable via the plugin ?

thanks again

Johannes

June 12, 2014
2:48 am
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Every entry in your feed has content and description parts. The CyberSyn plugin always use the content one by default, while the CyberSEO plugin can use them both. You just need to add the following line into the "PHP code <?php .. ?>" box:

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