• Resolved alexmark001

    (@alexmark001)


    I hope you’re doing well! First, I want to thank you for your fantastic work on the WordPress Popular Posts plugin. It’s been incredibly helpful for our site, and we’ve seen great engagement thanks to its ease of use and functionality.

    I wanted to reach out with a suggestion that I think could make the plugin even more powerful for users like myself. Currently, the plugin tracks and displays popular posts beautifully, but I was wondering if it would be possible to add a feature to generate an RSS feed specifically for the most popular posts over a set period (such as weekly, monthly, etc.).

    I believe this feature would be incredibly valuable, as many site owners (including myself) would love to have an RSS feed that can automatically reflect the trending content on their sites. It could be a great way to share popular posts in an easily digestible format for readers, or even use it in other applications, automating content distribution.

    I understand that this might involve some development work, but I truly think it would add a lot of value to the plugin and make it even more versatile for a broader audience. I would be more than happy to support the idea in any way I can, and I’m confident it would be well-received by many users.

    Thank you again for considering this request, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

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  • Plugin Author Hector Cabrera

    (@hcabrera)

    Hey @alexmark001,

    Thanks for the suggestion, I really appreciate it (and thanks for the kind words, glad you like the plugin!)

    With that being said: Can I have an RSS feed of popular posts, please? ?? (I do note that I should probably add a link to that on the Description page of the plugin for more visibility so thanks for the reminder.)

    Thread Starter alexmark001

    (@alexmark001)

    Looks a bit too complicated. Could we simplify it and produce a more easily executable solution?

    Plugin Author Hector Cabrera

    (@hcabrera)

    It’s not that complex, really. Just download the latest zip file from here, then follow the manual installation process and you’re good to go.

    After leaving my original reply though I was thinking it might be best to just add that feature to the plugin itself to save people some time. For the time being though it has to be manually installed.

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