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It is one of several built by Plucky Works, a small software company that works directly with editors to build practical tools for local news.<\/p>\n\n<!--section=installation-->\n<ol>\n<li>Upload the <code>plucky-works<\/code> folder to <code>\/wp-content\/plugins\/<\/code><\/li>\n<li>Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress<\/li>\n<li>Go to <strong>Plucky Works<\/strong> in the admin sidebar to configure your feed<\/li>\n<li>Copy the feed URL shown on the settings page and add it as an RSS source in your Plucky Works network<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n<!--section=faq-->\n<dl>\n<dt id=\"where%20can%20i%20find%20my%20feed%20url%3F\"><h3>Where can I find my feed URL?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>After activating the plugin, go to <strong>Plucky Works<\/strong> in the WordPress admin sidebar. Your feed URL is displayed at the top of the settings page. You can click the <strong>Copy<\/strong> button to copy it to your clipboard.<\/p>\n\n<p>(Note: The Copy button requires HTTPS.)<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"do%20i%20need%20to%20click%20save%20after%20changing%20a%20setting%3F\"><h3>Do I need to click Save after changing a setting?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>No. The settings page has no Save button. Every control -- the feed toggle, post statuses, field mapping, and image resolution -- is saved automatically the moment you change it. You can navigate away as soon as you see the change take effect.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"can%20i%20choose%20which%20posts%20appear%20in%20the%20feed%3F\"><h3>Can I choose which posts appear in the feed?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes. Use the <strong>Post Statuses<\/strong> checkboxes on the settings page to include or exclude posts by status (published, private, scheduled, draft, or pending review).<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"how%20do%20i%20customize%20which%20fields%20are%20sent%3F\"><h3>How do I customize which fields are sent?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>The <strong>Field Mapping<\/strong> section on the settings page lets you use dropdowns to choose which WordPress field provides data for each RSS element. For example, you can map \"Author Display Name\" or \"Author First+Last Name\" to the byline field, or choose between manual and auto-generated excerpts for the description.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"can%20i%20send%20full-resolution%20images%20to%20print%20partners%3F\"><h3>Can I send full-resolution images to print partners?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes. Enable <strong>Image Resolution &gt; \"Send original-resolution images (when available)\"<\/strong> on the settings page. WordPress automatically creates a smaller web-optimized copy of any image wider than 2560px; with this setting on, the feed sends the original you uploaded instead, so print partners get print-ready files. Feed payloads may grow significantly because originals are not optimized for the web.<\/p>\n\n<p>Known limitation: if your site offloads media to external storage (Amazon S3, DigitalOcean Spaces, etc.) or uses an optimization plugin set to delete the original, the original file is not available locally. In that case the feed silently falls back to the web-optimized copy for that image. You can verify what the feed sends by opening your feed URL in a browser and inspecting the image URLs in the  tags.<\/p><\/dd>\n\n<\/dl>\n\n<!--section=changelog-->\n<h4>1.2.0<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Add an Image Resolution setting. 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