=== ContentQube Feed Plugin === Contributors: tammomueller Tags: rss, ContentQube, atom, feed, import Requires at least: 4.2 Tested up to: 4.8.1 Stable tag: 1.0.6 License: AGPLv3 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html Import ContentQube feeds into your WordPress CMS == Description == The plugin integrates with OneQube's ContentQube platform. It allows the user to quickly curate, publish and syndicate ContentQube content to their WordPress blog. For more information visit: [OneQube.com](https://oneqube.com/softwareservices/contentqube/) To use the plugin we **require** you to have current [ContentQube Subscription](https://oneqube.com/softwareservices/contentqube/) == Installation == 1. Install the plugin and activate it. 1. Navigate to the plugin settings and enter your ContentQube account information. 1. Map the posts to your WordPress categories. Find a complete example [here](https://oneqube.com/2017/04/19/setting-contentqube-plugin/). == Frequently Asked Questions == = Do I need a ContentQube account to use this plugin = Yes, a current ContentQube subscription is required. = Is my own content automatically shared in your network = No. For more information read our [privacy policy](http://contentqubenetwork.com/privacy-policy/). == Screenshots == 1. Use ContentQube to curate existing content and augment it with social media reactions. 2. Submit your own content to our vast network of publications. 3. Use the plugin to create standalone content-hubs or enhance your existing website. == Changelog == = 1.0.6 = Improved reliability = 1.0.5 = Fixed login issues = 1.0.4 = Adapt to contentqube API changes = 1.0.3 = Fixed headers in imageproxy = 1.0.2 = Resolved backwards compatibility issue to PHP version 5.3 = 1.0.1 = Performance improvement = 1.0 = Initial release