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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [PowerPress Podcasting plugin by Blubrry] Podcast/Blog RSS Feed separationThanks for getting back to me.
I’d like to have both links on each website. Since they would both be RSS feeds. I’m wondering if a podcast player would recognize which RSS feed is the podcast and which feed is the blog — vice versa on the blog site.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [PowerPress Podcasting plugin by Blubrry] Podcast/Blog RSS Feed separationI have a similar issue. I have a podcast (hungryinnashville.com) and a blog with it (hungryinnashvilleblog.com). Because I have two different domains, I can do a separate WordPress installation for each. I also have a subdomain, blog.hungryinnashvile.com) that points, masked to hungryinnashvilleblog.com. The user is unlikely to discover that they have slipped into a separate domain.
I would like to put links on both domains that would allow them to capture RSS links to the blog and the podcast. I’m happy if they’re separate links. My question is whether blog/podcast discovery software would be able to differintiate between a blog or a podcast and whether it would subscribe to one or the other.
Ideas?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Redirected domain — now can’t access WordPress to fixBTW, is there a certain place to insert the shortcode in the PHP file? Plus, once it is in the correct place, how will I insert it into a page?
Thanks!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Redirected domain — now can’t access WordPress to fixThank you!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Redirected domain — now can’t access WordPress to fixI saw that, but I have no idea how to use them. I did paste the code into the functions.php file, but it didn’t seem to take. There may be other functions.php files in other directories. I found mine in the includes directory.
How do shortcodes work and how do I utilize them?
Much thanks for your help.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Redirected domain — now can’t access WordPress to fixI’d welcome your input on the problem. Here’s what I’m trying to accomplish:
I’m hosting a podcast and want to have a blog along side. I want the user to land on the page seeing only the podcast posts. A menu item would filter the blog posts and another menu item will take them back to podcasts. That way I can dump everything into the blog without the user having to sort through it all.
The problem is when the user first enters the site. They see everything and it’s confusing.
Categories are the logical way to go, but either the theme or the podcast plug-in doesn’t accept categories. However, they both do tags.
Any ideas on how to accomplish that?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Redirected domain — now can’t access WordPress to fixThanks for getting back to me so quickly.
I checked the DNS record and it say parked. I changed that to my server address and that fixed it.
My thanks to you both, you saved me from an afternoon of day drinking. <grin>