• I’ve looked around for this, there seems to be some frustration over this, and then solutions I have found refere to older versions of WordPress.

    Sites which are hosting my RSS feeds within an iframe have a problem, clicking on the “continue reading” link opens our blog in the iframe. Obviously, the blog isn’t going to fit in the iframe!

    I would like to change ALL the links generated for the feed to go to new windows. How can I do this?

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  • Thread Starter CrashAlpha

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    What is not clear to me is whether it is possible how to control the way the feed is rendered on OTHER sites, not on my own. So far, everything I am seeing about this widget appears to be about displaying it on the WordPress site itself.

    I would like the URL’s anchors for “continue reading” etc to open in a new Window on the host site (not mine) so that my content doesn’t render in their iframe.

    Mind you, it could be that this all possible and that Better-RSS isn’t working for me. Besides showing up in my control panel and being activated and appearing in my Widgets, I see no evidence of it running. There is mention of “replacing” the existing built-in RSS widget, but – once again – I don’t know if this means the RSS braodcast, or the RSS widget – nor do I see any mechanism for “replacing” it.

    I’m quite ready to admit my ignorance on the topic!

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