=== Posterize === Contributors: Yan Sarazin Tags: posterous, email, posts, cross post, cross posting, auto post, auto posting Requires at least: 2.8.6 Tested up to: 3.1 Stable tag: 2.1.1 WordPress to Posterous plugin. == Description == Posterize will cross-post your Wordpress blog post to any of your Posterous sites. Post methods include a link back to your WordPress blog, or complete content. Posterous == Installation == 1. If you are upgrading, it is recommended that you deactivate the plugin from the Plugins page, and delete the posterize folder from your server. 2. Upload the unzipped contents to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory. 3. Active the plugin from the Plugins page. 4. Go to settings page to configure Posterize == Configuration == 1. Enter your Posterous email and password (used to log into http://posterous.com) 2. Click "Refresh site list" and select the Posterous site you want to publish to 3. Select Post Type 4. Include any categories you wish to ignore 5. Save Settings == Changelog == = 2.2 = * Complete plugin rewrite.. again. * Updating a published WordPress post will now update the Posterous post * Pages no longer being published (Feature coming soon) * Improved admin panel layout and design * Selection of Posterous site changed to radio buttons * Specify categories to exclude from cross posting = 2.1.1 = * Fixed missing line break issues. = 2.1.0 = * Including WordPress post tags if available * Passing Posterize as the source in the Posterous API call = 2.0.2 = * Fixed issues where an error was thrown when “get sites” would return a single Posterous site. = 2.0.1 = * Complete rewrite from the ground up * No longer uses email. Utilizes the Posterous API to interact with Posterous * Ability to select which Posterous site to post to * Administrator settings panel for easy configuration = 1.0.1 = * Changed Posterous email from post@posterous.com to posterous@posterous.com to avoid potential cross-post loop. = 1.0.0 = * Initial Posterize version.