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PressForward is a free plugin that provides an editorial workflow for content aggregation and curation within the WordPress dashboard. It is designed by the [Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media] (http://chnm.gmu.edu) for bloggers and editorial teams who wish to collect, discuss, and share content from a variety of sources on the open web.
PressForward includes:
- a feed reader embedded within the WordPress dashboard
- a bookmarklet to capture content from the web
- tools for collaborative, editorial work
- a process for republishing aggregated content
The feed reader features:
- Readability integration to standardize the formatting of aggregated content
- Full text, image, video content, and post metadata import for each item
- Starring, allowing individual users to flag items of interest
- Nomination of single items for further review prior to publication
- Capture of any web content through the “Nominate This” bookmarklet
- Batch import of feeds from OPML, including Google OPML
- Temporary storage of aggregated content, enabling users to survey content without overwhelming their WordPress installation
- Responsive design for grid or list viewing options
Tools for collaboration:
- Separate “Under Review” interface for editors to discuss and select nominations from all users
- Commenting on each item
- Customizable user privileges
Publication features:
- Full content, attribution link, and metadata of posts accessible in WordPress dashboard
- Republish any or all content in any format supported by your theme (text, image, quote, snippet, etc.)
- Optional auto-redirect back to original source
- Produces a single RSS feed of all your aggregated content
Screenshots and sample instructions for editorial groups are available in the Editors’ Corner on Digital Humanities Now, the largest publication using the PressForward plugin.
Even with so many great features out of the box, we are not done!
We are working hard on additional features to extend the functionality of the PressForward feed reader and to make the organizing and filtering of content even easier. These features are currently under development and will be released in subsequent versions of the plugin.
- Tools for filtering and sorting items:
- Filter by source.
- Filter by length of item.
- Filter by number of comments.
- Sort feeds into folders for targeted reading.
- Search across all feeds within the PressForward plugin.
In addition, we are working on an editor management plugin to make it even easier to coordinate multiple editors and an automated recommendation system that predicts which items in the feed you are most likely to publish.
Post questions and feedback to our Support Forum on WordPress: http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/pressforward
Want to chat? Join our live chat in #PressForward on Freenode.
The PressForward Plugin is developed and maintained by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University as part of the PressForward Project, generously funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Our developers include Aram Zucker-Scharff, Boone B. Gorges, and Jeremy Boggs. PressForward is free to use and modify under an AGPLv3 license.
- Home
- Installation Instructions
- Quick Start Guide
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User Manual
- Installing PressForward
- Installing and Using the “Nominate This” Bookmarklet
- Subscribe to RSS/Atom Feeds
- Using the All Content Page: How to Read, Nominate, and Add Comments to Items
- Using the Nominated Page: How to Review, Select, and Publish Nominations
- Posting Nominated Items to WordPress
- Managing Feeds Using the Subscribed Feeds Page
- Preferences
- Tools
- Folders
- FAQ
- Recommended Server Configuration
- Developer Handbook