If you have set your WordPress blog to display post excerpts on the front or home page, I am sure that you are using the ‘more’ quicktag. This simple tag insert a <!––more––> tag in your posts and provides a read more link after each excerpt. So it helps in navigation. But do you know that this simple tag creates a problem for your RSS feeds? WordPress truncates your feed’s content where you insert the ‘more’ tag. It occurs even if you have already set your feeds preferences to full text.

The ‘more’ tag is not only useful, but also essential for many blog themes. For example: this EarnBlogger.Com theme! I am showing only the excepts of my posts on the front page. It is important for my theme style. So, WordPress simply cuts off my RSS feeds, even after I have set the options to show full text feeds. This is a great problem and I want to show full feeds to my readers.

So, how to solve this problem? After some search, I have found a little, but effective WordPress plugin that helps me to provide full feeds even after using the <!––more––> tag. The plugin is called Full Text Feed plugin. It is very simple to use and compatible with WordPress 2.1 onwards.

How to use this plugin?

  • Just download the plugin from here. Presently it is in version 1.04.
  • Unzip and upload the plugin file to your wp-content/plugins directory.
  • Activate the plugin from your WordPress Admin area.
  • That’s it. Make a new post and see the magic of this plugin!

If you are facing the same problem with your RSS feeds, simply use this plugin. I am sure that it will work!

Update: Due to some reasons, it is not working on this blog. Yesterday it was working fine. I’m trying to solve the problem. - EarnBlogger.

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