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How to embed an RSS feed into an article in Joomla

Submitted by on September 4, 2009 – 5:51 amNo Comment

You can inserted a reports feed from Twitter to show the newest posts in your blog using the t10jx tag on Twitter.

At the First : Set up the Load Module plugin

Administrator panel is the first thing you must do. In Joomla! 1.5, you can obtain access to the Plugin manager by clicking Extensions-Plugin Manager in the administrator main menu. Locate the "Content – Load Moudle" plugin on the plugin manager. If you have got a lot of plugin, it would help to filter the list to only show content plugins. The filter is above the list of plugins. Under "Select Type", select "content. " Click on Load Module plugin to open it in the extension editor.

Initially determine the plugin is enabled. Then set its style however you select. The style is the way in which modules will be loaded thru this plugin. When you have set the parameters how you would like them, save the changes you have made to the plugin.

At the Second : Create module you want to display.

You can display any kind of module you wish to display thru this plugin. To display an RSS feed, you must make a Feed Display module. Click Extensions-Module Manager in the main menu to navigate to the module boss. Then click new in the toolbar to form a new module. Determine that an inventory of module types is displayed.

Module position. The Load Module plugin lets you specify any module position. You can select any module position to display this module.

To pick some name which will not meddle with the other module positions on the site is a smart idea. Wherefore you don’t desire to display this module anywhere except in an article. For the "position" parameter, simply remove the position that’s now selected and type the position name you want to use.

Module parameters. Under the module’s parameters, be certain and set the feed URL. Otherwise, the module will not work correctly. The remainder of the parameters can be set however you need depending on how you would like the module to display.

At the Third: putting the module into an article.

The Load Module plugin and Feed Display module are set the way you need them. Now you are prepared to insert the module into an article.

You just need to add the following plugin tag to your article to implant the module :

loadposition position_name

ensure you set position_name to the name of the module position you selected in Step two. In foregoing case, the tag looked like this :

loadposition tjx

That is all there is to it.

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