=== Dashboard Feeds Dashboard Widget === Contributors: virtualmarketadvantage Donate link: vma.agency Tags: Dashboard Widgets, Stable Tag: 1.0 Requires at least: 1.0 Tested up to: 5.9 Requires PHP: 7.0 License: GNU General Public License License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html Display RSS feeds from your favorite publications in a widget on the Wordpress dashboard. == Description == Your dashboard is the first thing most Wordpress admins see when they log in to a website - why not add a space for them to see news stories from their favorite publications? With the Dashboard Feeds Dashboard Widget - you can do just that. Easily add and manage different RSS feeds right from your dashboard. == Installation == 1. Install via the built-in WordPress plugin installer. Or download and unzip dashboard-feeds-dashboard-widget.zip inside the plugins directory for your site (typically wp-content/plugins/) 2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ admin menu in WordPress 3. Under Settings, click dashboard feeds, then Add New to add a new RSS feed. 4. Give the widget a name under "Feed Name", edit the number of posts displayed on the widget under "Number of Feeds" == Changelog == 1.0 - initial release == Frequently Asked Questions == = Where do I add my RSS feeds? = Once installed, click dashboard feeds, then Add New to add a new RSS feed. On the Feed options page, give the widget a name under "Feed Name",add the url of the feed under "Feed Url" and edit the number of posts displayed on the widget under "Number of Feeds" = How many feeds can I install? = As many as you want - there is no limit. == Upgrade Notice == 1.0 - initial release == Screenshots == 1. Widget with RSS feed from The Onion 2. Several widgets in closed position on the dashboard 3. Add a new RSS feed