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How can you Display an RSS Feed in WordPress?

Are you interested in displaying RSS feeds from other websites on your WordPress blog?

Basically, RSS is a web feed format that allows you to publish updates to your WordPress website's content, such as blog posts, images, news, and more.

RSS feeds can be used by blog publishers to automatically associate their site content with their blogs. By receiving updates from time to time when a new update is posted on a website, readers benefit from web feeds.

RSS feeds can be added to your WordPress website. WordPress shows RSS feeds in this guide.

Steps to Display an RSS Feed in WordPress

1.The first thing you need to do is log in to your WordPress admin dashboard with your username and password.

  1. Go to the Appearance section **and select **Widgets.

  2. The RSS widget has a Next button next to it.

  3. Click Edit for the RSS widget in the Current Widgets section on the right.

  4. Check which items need to be displayed (optional) and enter the RSS feed URL.

  5. To publish the RSS feed on your blog, click Done **and **Save Changes.

That’s it! WordPress allows you to display RSS feeds.

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