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Formatting Images for Feed Readers

Chris Pearson in 2008

Properly formatting your posts for feed readers is tricky with WordPress, mostly due to the fact that WordPress will auto-insert unwanted paragraph tags and break tags that could adversely affect the style and look of your posts within a reader.

Since more and more people are turning to RSS as their primary means of digesting Web-based content, now is the time to perfect the art of publishing for both your site and its feed.

Let’s test a trackback.

Sometimes, I might want to display specialized content instead of my primary Modular Content.

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