=== Subscription Options === Contributors: freedimensional Donate link: http://bit.ly/donate_to_me Tags: subscription, subscribe, option, options, feedburner, rss, feed, mail, email, service, twitter, stream, follow, delivery, icon, icons, widget, sidebar, settings Requires at least: 2.8 Tested up to: 2.8.4 Stable tag: 0.4.2 Adds subscription option icons for your RSS Feed URL; your FeedBurner Email Service URL and your Twitter Stream URL. Totally user-defined. == Description == The most common ways for people to subscribe to a blog and its content are through RSS, Email and Twitter. This plugin places three matching icons in a widget area and lets users enter their own feed URLs. It's really simple but there's lots of power under the hood. = Features: = * Offers an attractive range of subscription options for your readers using familiar-looking icons. * Intuitive interface for editing options, including your feed URLs, widget title and icon sizes. * Independent handling across multiple widget instances, using WordPress 2.8's new widget_class coolness. == Installation == 1. Download the plugin by hitting that big red button to the right. 2. Extract the files and place the entire 'subscription-options' folder into your wp_content/plugins directory. 3. Go to your 'Installed Plugins' panel and activate 'Subscription Options'. 4. You are now ready to use the widget. = Setup: = 1. Go to your 'Appearance > Widgets' panel and select the widget area you wish for the plugin to appear in. 2. Enter the following **totally optional** details: * Widget Title * RSS Feed URL * Email Service URL * Twitter Stream URL * Size of Feed Icons 3. Hit 'Save' then test the result. Change the size of the icons if necessary. == Screenshots == 1. This is how the plugin could look on your blog. 2. This is the widget options panel. == Frequently Asked Questions == = Where do I put the widget? = You can place the widget wherever you like as long as it is within a pre-defined widget area. I haven't worked out how to let people place the widget wherever they like. Let me know if you can help on my [contact page](http://digitalcortex.net/contact) though. = Can I style the widget in my own way? = Yes of course, it's WordPress! You can use your stylesheet.css to override your theme's default widget settings by using the following CSS classes: * the widget container > div.suboptions_widget * the RSS feed icon > img.rss_icon * the email service icon > img.mail_icon * the twitter icon > img.twitter_icon Please note that the icons' sizes will still need to be set from within the widget admin panel. CSS doesn't let you override that. = Where can I find more help and support? = Just email me from the contact page on [my blog](http://digitalcortex.net/contact) or leave a comment [right here](http://digitalcortex.net/plugins) . I'll be happy to help where possible. = How can I support the development of this plugin? = Thank you so much for asking. Here is a link to where you can contribute to the development fund: [Donate](http://bit.ly/donate_to_me)