INACTIVE NOTICE: This plugin is unsupported by WPMUDEV, we've published it here for those technical types who might want to fork and maintain it for their needs.
Translation files can be found at https://github.com/wpmudev/translations
Reader turns your Multisite into a community by adding Tumblr, WordPress.com and Edublogs style "follow" features.
Complete with a beautiful and fully-featured dashboard reader experience that allows comments, RSS feeds and significant customization.
Reader adds a nifty "Follow" button to the admin bar on every site in your Multisite network. Users can click on the Follow button to add their favorite blogs to their Reader. Browse, search and engage with posts from the dashboard.
We've combined the greatest features from Feedly, Tumblr and WordPress.com to give you a premium reader experience. Users can engage with sites across your network, without ever leaving their site.
Setup can be completed in just a couple of seconds complete with a custom name a site exclusion. Tell reader what to include in your feed. Get a reader that runs the way you like it with powerful features and simple settings.
You will be surprised by the impact this has on your users – receiving email notifications is great, but being able to browse and interact with comments can really set your network on fire.
Important: Reader must be network-activated and requires the Post Indexer plugin to fetch your network content.
- If you have not already installed & configured Post Indexer, and indexed your network, please do that first.
Once Reader is installed and network-activated, you'll see a new sub-menu item in your Network Settings menu: Reader.
Using the Reader is quite intuitive for the end-user, with tooltips for just about everything. But to help us understand all the features of Reader available to the network admin, let's first take a quick look at what your users see with all of them enabled. Then we'll explore all of the options & modules in greater detail, as well as what your users can do with them.
1. RSS Feed for selected display.
2. Post display area.
3. Search widget.
4. Main widget with filtering options.
5. Trending tags widget.
1. An RSS feed URL is generated for every display type. There are several ways to filter the display, and they're all discussed below... keep reading. :)
2. The post display area. This is where all the network posts display according to what post-types you have indexed with the Post Indexer plugin, and what filtering option has been selected.
3. The search widget enables you and your users to search within all available content by title, author or tag, or any combination.
4. The main widget contains a bunch of display filtering options, as well as a couple of handy links to stuff in your admin.
5. The Trending Tags widget displays tags recently used in your network to make filtering for the hottest new content just too easy! Pretty cool, huh? We'll look into all that in more detail below. Oh, and be sure to read all the way through as some of the greatest interactive features of this plugin are detailed at the end! Now, let's take a closer look at the options available to you in the network admin, and see what effect they have on the Reader that appears on each site in your network.
The options panel in the network admin enables you to control the features and behavior of the Reader on all sites in your network. The first thing we want to do is decide where the Reader should appear in the admin menu of every site, and what it should be called in your network.
1. Where should the Reader be? gives you 2 options. You can select to either:
- add Reader as a new item under the Dashboard menu
- replace the default Dashboard screen with Reader
Adding Reader as a new item does what it says on the tin: it adds a new Dashboard menu item that links to the Reader page in the admin. However, if you set it to replace the default Dashboard screen, your network users will instead be welcomed by your sexy new Reader when they log into their sites. Woot!
2. Whats The Reader page name? enables you to customize the label that appears in the menu, so you can brand it to better fit your niche. Now let's get to all those cool features!
Getting Reader up and running on your network couldn't be easier! All you really need to do is decide which features you want enabled. They are all enabled by default when you first install the plugin, but you can set 'em up the way you want 'em. !
The Featured Posts module enables you, as the network admin, to add any posts to a featured list. To do so, visit the Reader in the admin of your main site, and click the "Feature" button in any post that appears in the main content area. 