MAKE A DAILY FEED ON YOUR WORDPRESS SITE

Published On: February 1, 2025Categories: Websites
  1. Start adding posts under the Aside post-type, which WordPress describes as “Typically styled without a title. Similar to a Facebook note update.”
  2. Add a new Category where your “feed” will go under. I called mine Daily Feed, with a category description of “Like a social media feed, but on my own site.”
  3. After you’ve got a few posts, add the “Ultimate Category Excluder” plugin. Once installed, select your new feed category so it’s not in your main feed.
  4. Add a link to your feed category in your main menu bar, so people can find it.

I’m getting in the habit now of making sure anything I post on Substack Notes also gets posted to this Daily Feed category, which you can see in action here.

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