2018-12-23
|~2 min read
|302 words
I’m filing this under the category of: “Issues that I created for myself and don’t want to forget how I solved.” Also, I don’t want to be DenverCoder9
.
Relevant XKCD: Don’t be DenverCoder9 (Source: XKCD) |
Dev.to
can subscribe to the RSS feed of your blog which makes cross-publishing your posts easy.
When I first set mine up, however, I noticed that I wasn’t actually getting the full post, but only a blurb.
As much as I would have loved to point the finger elsewhere, the problem was with my settings.
My main site is built on Wordpress and my feed was set up to only share a summary. Fortunately it’s an easy fix (which Wordpress walks through here).
Let’s go through the steps.
Wordpress makes changing your RSS feed settings an easy three-step process.
Go to your admin panel’s reading settings (Dashboard > Settings > Reading) https://www.<your-blog-here
Change the setting “For each article in a feed, show” from “Summary” to “Full text”
Save changes
Dev.to
draftsNow that you’ve updated Wordpress, we need to go back to Dev.to
and reset the feed.
Dev.to
at https://dev.to/settings/publishing-from-rssYour feed will be fetched every time you submit this form and updates will be automatically fetched periodically thereafter.
The process may take a few minutes, so be patient.
(I did go through and delete all of the old drafts, though I don’t know if that helped / hurt the process.)
Thanks for reading! Hope this helps you avoid the same problems I had!
Hi there and thanks for reading! My name's Stephen. I live in Chicago with my wife, Kate, and dog, Finn. Want more? See about and get in touch!