Recent code updates from Rad Geek at github.com:
Check out the details at GitHub.com ...
I recently committed the following change to the Development Version of FeedWordPress:
Bugfix: don't overwrite a slug if the user has manually edited it from within WordPress. Props Chris Fritz.
This change will be part of the next public release of FeedWordPress. Interested? Curious? You can check out the details at the WordPress plugin repository ...
I recently committed the following change to the Development Version of FeedWordPress:
Bugfix: don't overwrite a slug if the user has manually edited it from within WordPress. Props Chris Fritz.
This change will be part of the next public release of FeedWordPress. Interested? Curious? You can check out the details at the WordPress plugin repository ...
I recently committed the following change to the Development Version of FeedWordPress:
Bugfix: don't overwrite a slug if the user has manually edited it from within WordPress. Props Chris Fritz.
This change will be part of the next public release of FeedWordPress. Interested? Curious? You can check out the details at the WordPress plugin repository ...
I recently committed the following change to the Development Version of FeedWordPress:
Framework for processing Atom tombstones and framework for post expiration. Commissioned by Ellissa Nagle.
This change will be part of the next public release of FeedWordPress. Interested? Curious? You can check out the details at the WordPress plugin repository ...
I recently committed the following change to the Development Version of FeedWordPress:
Framework for processing Atom tombstones and framework for post expiration. Commissioned by Ellissa Nagle.
This change will be part of the next public release of FeedWordPress. Interested? Curious? You can check out the details at the WordPress plugin repository ...
I recently committed the following change to the Development Version of FeedWordPress:
Framework for processing Atom tombstones and framework for post expiration. Commissioned by Ellissa Nagle.
This change will be part of the next public release of FeedWordPress. Interested? Curious? You can check out the details at the WordPress plugin repository ...