Just to clear things up, do I get right that you’d like to install the widget not to all pages, but to the specific ones?
If it is, please send me a list of the pages, where you’d like to see the RSS Feed widget
Just to clear things up, do I get right that you’d like to install the widget not to all pages, but to the specific ones?
If it is, please send me a list of the pages, where you’d like to see the RSS Feed widget
I have more than 20 rss feeds on my website using a different provider.
Idealy I want to use the elfsight widget to publish these feeds on different pages.
currently the only way to do this, with elfsight rss feed widget, is to create a different widget for every page which is not convenient
Ah, got it!
In this case, you are right! If you have 20 different feeds, the only solution is to create 20 different widgets and install them on the needed pages
and this is my issue with elfsight rss feed widget, it is limited to the number of widgets comparing to the number of feeds I can publish
And that is why I asked to add the option to publish every feed to specific page similar to that setting that you have with the popup widget but instead to have under the general setting, add that feature under the setting of each feed.
Yeah, I got your idea, but adding this setting won’t work for you in this case.
Display on Pages setting is really helpful when you install the widget to the website’s template, and it’s displayed on each page. With this setting, you can control where to display your widget right from the configurator.
However, if all your RSS Feed widgets have different RSS sources (widget 1 - sources A,B, widget 2 - sources C,D, etc), you’ll still need to create a separate widget for each case (set of properties).
Let me know if this explains things or if you have any questions left
Then, I can’t use elfsight rss feed widget and I prefer to use the rss app builder as it provides a lot more feeds and more flexibility
@backhome84, If you’re referring to the idea discussed in this thread, it won’t work for your situation either.
I’ve used the term “RSS builder” as a general name for tools that can create RSS files from websites.
Here is an example of such an app. You just need to add a link to the website, and the app will generate the RSS file for you. After that, you can add this file to the widget, and your RSS feed will be displayed.
It’s possible to add multiple RSS sources (files) to one widget, but since you want to show different RSS feeds on different pages, the only solution is to create a separate widget for each page.
Please let me know if this clarifies the situation or if you have any questions left
I use rss.app and it works perfectly and it has a package of $19.99 comes with 100 feeds
Now I got it, it’s a bit different from what I meant.
Thanks for sharing your example!