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Message Flow

by Captin Shmit on WordPress.org

Message Flow generates a CoverFlow-like interface for your blog posts.

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Simply add the shortcode to your post or page

Simply add the shortcode to your post or page

Message Flow provides you with a shortcode you can use on your posts and pages to display your posts in a JavaScript widget powered by ContentFlow.

It even supports podcast integration with PowerPress and external podcast feeds.

Usage

Show the ten latest posts:
[message_flow]

Show the ten latest podcast episodes:
[message_flow podcasts_only=”true”]

Show the five latest posts from category number 11:
[message_flow numberposts=”5″ category=”11″]

Show the three latest posts from an external feed:
[message_flow numberposts=”3″ feed=”http://example.com/feed.rss”]

Disable excerpts:
[message_flow show_excerpt=”false”]

Default parameters:
[message_flow numberposts=”10″ category=”” podcasts_only=”FALSE” download_link_rel=”” permalink_link_rel=”” show_excerpt=”TRUE” excerpt_length=”10″ readmore_text=”Continue reading…” order=”DESC”]

Defining the thumbnails (Album Art)

The thumbnails used in the widget are taken from the posts’ featured images. In the event that a podcast does not have a featured image available, Message Flow will check the following locations for a suitable fallback image:

  1. A URL to the fallback image in the shortcode: [message_flow fallback_image="http://example.com/default_image.png"]
  2. If you’re using the PowerPress podcasting plugin, the default image will be taken from the iTunes image. PowerPress users can configure this in the “iTunes Feed Settings” section of PowerPress’ configuration. (/wp-admin/admin.php?page=powerpress/powerpressadmin_basic.php)
  3. In your theme’s directory. Just make sure it’s 165 pixels square and named “unknown-album_165.png”
Active installations10+
Weekly downloads
7-22.22%
Version1.1.8
Last updated6/14/2016
WordPress version2.0.2
Tested up to4.5.32
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