Parsing from RSS

In this section, you will familiarize yourself with the ability to create posts for your website using RSS feeds.

To parse RSS feeds using the News Parser Plugin, follow these steps in the admin panel of your website under the "News Parsing -> Parsing RSS" menu:

  1. Enter the RSS feed address in the search bar.

  2. Click on the "Parse RSS Feed" button.

  3. The plugin will fetch the parsed data from the server, and it will be displayed on your screen. You can use the visual extractor by clicking on the icon, which allows you to create a template for parsing posts from the RSS source.

  4. Alternatively, you can manually select the content you are interested in and save it as a draft. The visual editor provides various options, including assigning categories and tags, and choosing publishing options.

  5. After selecting the desired content, click on the "Create Post" button. The plugin will process the data and create the post. If needed, you can continue editing the post in the built-in WordPress editor by clicking on the "Edit post" icon.

  6. If you want to parse multiple posts, you can select them and click on the "Parse Selected" button. Wait for the data to be saved, and you will be notified by a message at the top of the screen. The icon at the bottom of each post allows you to edit or publish a saved draft. Please note that parsing selected posts can only be done if you have created a parsing template.

Additionally, News Parser Plugin now introduces the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for generating new content based on the parsed data. This feature allows you to leverage AI technology to automatically generate fresh content for your website. However, please keep in mind that generating content using AI may take more time, especially when using the free tier. To provide better visibility into the processing of posts, a new interface has been added that displays the number of posts currently being processed.

Watch the provided video to learn more about how to parse from RSS feeds and how to parse several posts using the News Parser Plugin

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