3 responses to “Huddled Parser – The WordPress Plugin”

  1. Ole

    sounds nice, but i canA?t find the “single line for the template” in the documentaion.

  2. lil wyte

    Hello!

    I installed WordPress on my server, and set up a site. It’s a relly nice piece of software. However, I am missing a piece of functionality, and

    couldn’t find a suitable answer for it. Mayou you know a plugin I could use?I need to automatically inserts ads in my posts.And not AdSense ads, but rather HTML snippets defined by me (affiliate links, etc). Let’s say I would insert a tag in my post:
    — ad here —
    and the plugin would automatically replace it with some HTML code, when the post is displayed on my site.I really don’t need any fancy configuration options etc, just the basic replace functionality.
    Do you know a plugin that can handle this?

  3. the frustrations of today at mono.log@o(d)c

    [...] i tooled around on my webbie and got the shelf to hide correctly. i attempted to make it do something fancy, but failed. i’ve got an idea how to do what i’m wanting it to do, and i’ll give that a go as soon as dreamhost settles for a bit. when they work, they’re wonderful. they’ve not been working very well though. i found huddled parser , which is another wordpress RSS reader. it reads the two feeds i’ve got that aren’t working just right. i really like the way Fetch looks and works. before i updated my wordpress/moved to dreamhost it would read ATOM feeds. after the switch, it quit. I spent a week trying out different news feed readers that didn’t run from within my webbie, and nothing works as nice as Fetch. the only features it doesn’t have that huddle does is the ability to rename feeds and descriptions. huddle’s output isn’t as easy to read. :P [...]