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Miln Photo Feed

설명

Miln Photo Feed creates a photo feed using local photos attached to your posts. The feed contains one item per photo; each item includes the photo as both an inline src image and as a linked enclosure.

This plug-in is ideal for sharing photos with family and friends who prefer to see images in iPhoto or through a RSS client, such as Google Reader.

Photos attached but not visible within a post are included within the Miln Photo Feed. This lets you create a post highlighting a few photos, while also offering a photo feed containing many more photos.

설치

Miln Photo Feed is a standard WordPress plug-in. The plug-in can be installed through your WordPress dashboard:

  1. Log into WordPress.
  2. Go to Plugins > Add New
  3. Search for “Miln”
  4. Select Install Now for “Miln Photo Feed”
  5. Select Activate Plugin

Your new photo feed is available immediately. To get your photo feed, append /photos to the end of your blog URL. If your blog is at http://theworklife.com/graham-miln/ then your photo feed will be at http://theworklife.com/graham-miln/photos/

  • Manual Installation
  1. Upload the miln-photo-feed directory to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory;
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  3. Your photo feed is now available at: http://www.example.com/photos/

FAQ

  • Where can I see a demonstration?

A demonstration photo feed is available on my personal web site at http://theworklife.com/graham-miln/photos/

Use the photo:// scheme to create an iPhoto ready link. Using the link below on a Mac will launch iPhoto and ask the user to subscribe to the feed within the photo browsing application: photo://theworklife.com/graham-miln/photos/

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변경이력

1.0.0

  • Initial release.