• Resolved Keirwatson

    (@keirwatson)


    (1) I am using the Feedzy block, but when I add a class using the advanced field (Additional CSS Class(es)) the class does not appear in the html. This works for all other Gutenberg blocks I use. Does the Feedzy block strip out the custom field name? If so, is this something you are likely to patch as it is a very useful way to quickly target css.

    (2) I am using Feedzy ‘categories’ to pull in feeds from multiple blogs and it works great, except it seems that there is no way to display the feed source along with each post. Would it be possible to add ‘source’ to the meta options along with author, date and time?

    (I’ll kick myself if I have overlooked something – don’t want to waste your time!)

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  • Plugin Contributor contactashish13

    (@rozroz)

    @keirwatson we read your mind – we have just released a new version of the plugin addressing both the features you have mentioned! Do try it out and let us know your feedback.

    If you are satisfied with our product and support, kindly spare a moment to leave us a review. It would really help us spread the word!

    Thread Starter Keirwatson

    (@keirwatson)

    Well talk about prompt service!

    I gave it a quick spin, tried out the new source meta field: yes! it displayed the source in brackets. Very nice.

    This is a very welcome improvement.

    I can see how/why you implemented it the way you did, but for me it would be better if I could display the source without the author showing. Any chance this might be attempted in a future update?

    Plugin Contributor contactashish13

    (@rozroz)

    @keirwatson thanks for the feedback! We may consider this variation in a future update.

    If you are satisfied with our product and support, kindly spare a moment to leave us a review. It would really help us spread the word!

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