by lastsplash (a11n)
5 (1 reviews)
Pretty RSS Feeds
Transforms the in-browser view of feeds to make them user-friendly.
Compatible with WP 6.9.4
v2.0.2
Current Version v2.0.2
Updated 4 months ago
Last Update on 28 Nov, 2025
Refreshed 6 hours ago
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- Version
- 2.0.2
- Last Updated
- Nov 28, 2025
- Requires WP
- 6.8+
- Tested Up To
- 6.9.4
- PHP Version
- 8.2 or higher
- Author
- lastsplash (a11n)
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Common questions about Pretty RSS Feeds
It adds a stylesheet to apply a visual transformation to the default feed view. The stylesheet adjusts the default in-browser feed view to provide information about what a feed is and how they work.
From the developer of the pretty-feed stylesheet: Styling the feed prevents the browser from automatically opening a newsreader application. This is a trade off, but it's a benefit to new users who won't have a newsreader installed, and they are saved from seeing or downloaded obscure XML content. For existing newsreader users, they will know to copy-and-paste the feed URL, and they get the benefit of an in-browser feed preview.