=== RSS Image === Contributors: webguyio Donate link: https://webguy.io/donate Tags: rss, featured image, social media, share Requires at least: 5.0 Tested up to: 6.8 Stable tag: 0.1 License: GPL License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html Simply activate this plugin to attach featured images to their respective posts in the site feed. == Description == [💬 Ask Question](https://github.com/webguyio/support) | [📧 Email Me](mailto:webguywork@gmail.com) Simply activate this plugin to attach featured images to their respective posts in the site feed: https://example.com/feed/. One example of why this is useful is for providing an image for social media sharing through services like Dlvr.it, Hootsuite, HubSpot, etc. == Installation == Activate the plugin to enable the feature and deactivate the plugin to disable it. There are no settings to adjust. == Frequently Asked Questions == = How do I view my feed to verify it worked? = 1. You can try simply looking at your feed: https://example.com/feed/. Depending on your browser, a number of things might happen, including an error, showing you the source code, prompting you to download or subscribe to the feed, or ideally, it'll simply show you the feed in a human-readable way. If not, you may need to look for browser add-on (like: [addons.mozilla.org/addon/livemarks](https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/livemarks/)). 2. You can validate your RSS feed via [validator.w3.org/feed](https://validator.w3.org/feed/) or [rssboard.org/rss-validator](https://www.rssboard.org/rss-validator/). 3. You might also need to clear your site cache, but if you're still struggling, you can ask me for help at [github.com/webguyio/support](https://github.com/webguyio/support). == Changelog == = 0.1 = * New