Feeder Ninja is a useful tool for creating Rss & Social media feeds. Feeder Ninja using innovative and intuitive user interfaces so you don't need any prior knowledge to use it. We're supporting RSS, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Thumblr, YouTube, Vimeo,and Wordpress
Sing up to Feeder Ninja now and start creating beautiful feeds!
You may browse our public gallery to see some examples.
IMPORTANT: In order to add a feed to your Wordpress website, you will FIRST need to go to Feeder Ninja, sign up for FREE, and create a new feed in our feeds maker.
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** It's really easy. Get started in 2 minutes tops, no training needed! **
Creating a feed
- Create a FREE account at Feeder Ninja.
- Create a new feed by clicking the "Try it now" button on Feeder Ninja's homepage.
- Customize the feed. Make it beautiful. Import or set data, change color scheme, play with the settings.
- Click the "Save Changes" button.
Extracting the feed ID
- Go to your account's dashboard.
- Find the feed you want to add, and click the plugin's menu (3 dots icon).
- Look for the "Add to Site" button and click it.
- Under the embeddable code, you'll see a "Plugin ID" section. Copy the ID, and save it for later.
If you want your Feeder Ninja feed on the Sidebar of your Wordpress website
- Download the plugin and upload it into your Wordpress Plugins with the .zip file OR search "Feeder Ninja" and install it.
- Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
- Go to the Appearance -> Widgets, drag the "Feeder Ninja" widget to your sidebar and change the 'Feed ID' to the one from "Extracting the chart ID" section above.
If you want your Feeder Ninja feed as part of one of your Wordpress posts
- Use Feeder Ninja's shortcode directly in the editor: [feederninja feed_guid="YOUR_FEED_ID"].
- Make sure you replace
YOUR_FEED_ID
with the one from "Extracting the feed ID" section above.
Arguments provides by the shortcode:
- 'feed_guid' Your plugin ID from Common Ninja
- 'height' height of the feed