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RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, which distributes content or a web feed using an XML file. Adding an RSS feed to your WordPress website notifies visitors about the latest posts.
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, which distributes content or a web feed using an XML file. Adding an RSS feed to your WordPress website notifies visitors about the latest posts.
WordPress provides various ways to display and customize your site’s RSS feed, from the Site Editor to an RSS feed plugin.
In this article, we will explore how to add your site’s RSS feed and display feeds from other websites on your own website.
WordPress RSS feeds benefit website owners in several ways:
Meanwhile, RSS feeds benefit website visitors in the following ways:
Finding your WordPress site’s RSS feed URL is quite straightforward. To demonstrate, we will use /tutorials. Follow these steps:
The web browser will render the XML format since we don’t have an RSS feed or aggregator installed:
If you have installed an RSS reader extension like RSS Feed Reader, it will instead display the RSS feed page.
WordPress lets you access specific web pages’ RSS feeds like blog posts, categories, and tags. Here are the steps to get an RSS feed from a website’s category:
Open a new incognito tab and visit your website.
Select one of your site’s categories. For instance, we will choose the Technology category. The category page’s URL should be https://example.com/category/technology.
Add /feed at the end of the website URL so that it becomes https://example.com/category/technology/feed.
Press Enter to generate the RSS feed. The RSS feed reader will only display WordPress posts under the Technology category.
There are several ways to add and customize your WordPress custom RSS feed. In this section, we will go over three methods – displaying an RSS feed using Site Editor, Widgets, and a WordPress plugin.
Site Editor
The WordPress Site Editor lets you add an RSS feed to a template, such as Single, Page, or Home. Make sure to use a WordPress theme that supports this feature, such as Twenty Twenty-Three.
Type your website’s URL in the text field and click the Use URL button. It will generate an RSS feed for your own site.
You also have the option to configure the RSS block settings. To do this, click the Settings button and navigate to the Block tab. Feel free to modify the number of RSS feed items and display the posts’ author, publication dates, and excerpts.
You can add an RSS feed via WordPress Widgets if you use a WordPress theme that supports Customizer, such as Twenty Twenty-One. Follow the steps below:
Visit your website to check if the RSS feed is successfully added.
Another method to display feeds on your website is using a WordPress RSS feed plugin. To demonstrate, we will use the Feedzy RSS Feeds plugin:
Install and activate the plugin from the WordPress dashboard. Once activated, you will be redirected to Feedzy’s setup wizard page.
Choose how to add RSS feeds to your website – using the import tool, a shortcode, or the block editor. For instance, we will select the Display RSS feeds using shortcodes option. Click Get Started to continue.
Enter your site’s RSS URL in the required field and click Save & Continue.
Feedzy will automatically create a draft page with the RSS feed shortcode preview. Click Create Page to continue.
On the Extra Features page, decide if you want to install a website optimization plugin. If not, uncheck the Enable performance features for your website option and click Skip Improvement.
On the Feedzy Newsletter Sign Up page, click the Skip, Don’t Give Me Access button to finalize the configuration.
Copy the shortcode from the draft page.
Open a page or post using the Gutenberg editor. For instance, we will use the Blog page.
Type /shortcode in the editor to quickly add the Shortcode block. Then, paste the RSS feed shortcode to the block:
If you run a blog or news website, showing multiple RSS feeds from other WordPress sites lets you gather up-to-date sources in one location. This keeps visitors engaged, providing them with easy access to relevant references.
Adding multiple RSS feeds can also help establish your WordPress website’s credibility and authority. It shows your site visitors that you provide valuable content and stay up-to-date with the latest trends.
That said, complying with copyright and fair use guidelines is important. The original authors must allow adding their RSS feeds to your website. You must also follow their policies when attributing the content.
In this section, we will share how to display external RSS feeds on your website using the RSS widget and a WordPress plugin.
WordPress Widgets
Here’s how to add RSS feed links via the WordPress RSS widget:
WordPress Plugin
Another method is to use WordPress RSS feed plugins. We will use one of the best WordPress plugins for this purpose, WP RSS Aggregator:
To quickly add more than one RSS feed, use the Bulk Add Sources tool. Here is how:
Insert a new line by pressing Enter to separate the URLs. Here is an example:
WordPress provides a convenient way for visitors to access websites’ content through RSS feeds. You can easily access your website and others’ RSS feed pages by adding /feed at the end of a site’s URL.
For website owners, displaying an RSS feed helps drive more traffic, increase user engagement, and boost SEO. There are three methods to show RSS feeds on your WordPress site – using the Site Editor, a widget, or an RSS feed plugin.
We hope this article has helped you understand the WordPress RSS feed and how to display it on your website.
Good luck on your online journey!