FeedWordPress Development Version — Revision 409700: Settings: allow for a setting to cap the total number of polls per …

I recently committed the following change to the Development Version of FeedWordPress:

Settings: allow for a setting to cap the total number of polls per general update. No UI yet, but soon.

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 ...

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FeedWordPress Development Version — Revision 409700: Settings: allow for a setting to cap the total number of polls per general …

I recently committed the following change to the Development Version of FeedWordPress:

Settings: allow for a setting to cap the total number of polls per general update. No UI yet, but soon.

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 ...

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FeedWordPress Development Version — Revision 409700: Settings: allow for a setting to cap the total number of polls per general …

I recently committed the following change to the Development Version of FeedWordPress:

Settings: allow for a setting to cap the total number of polls per general update. No UI yet, but soon.

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 ...

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FeedWordPress Development Version — Revision 409685: Update Scheduling: improvements to handling of feed-requested update …

I recently committed the following change to the Development Version of FeedWordPress:

Update Scheduling: improvements to handling of feed-requested update scheduling. Include a time-staggering fudge factor for all update schedules, including feed-requested ones. If a user sets a longer interval between updates than is requested by the feed, user can choose whether to speed up at feed's request, or to stick to FWP's normal schedule.

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 ...

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FeedWordPress Development Version — Revision 409685: Update Scheduling: improvements to handling of feed-requested update …

I recently committed the following change to the Development Version of FeedWordPress:

Update Scheduling: improvements to handling of feed-requested update scheduling. Include a time-staggering fudge factor for all update schedules, including feed-requested ones. If a user sets a longer interval between updates than is requested by the feed, user can choose whether to speed up at feed's request, or to stick to FWP's normal schedule.

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 ...

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FeedWordPress Development Version — Revision 409685: Update Scheduling: improvements to handling of feed-requested update …

I recently committed the following change to the Development Version of FeedWordPress:

Update Scheduling: improvements to handling of feed-requested update scheduling. Include a time-staggering fudge factor for all update schedules, including feed-requested ones. If a user sets a longer interval between updates than is requested by the feed, user can choose whether to speed up at feed's request, or to stick to FWP's normal schedule.

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 ...

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FeedWordPress Development Version — Revision 409662: Syndicated Sources: provide some better copy and more clear language …

I recently committed the following change to the Development Version of FeedWordPress:

Syndicated Sources: provide some better copy and more clear language about where scheduling decisions come from.

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 ...

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