=== Pulpcovers Modified Posts Feed === Contributors: pulpcovers Tags: rss, feed, modified posts, updated posts, syndication Requires at least: 6.2 Tested up to: 7.0 Requires PHP: 7.4 Stable tag: 1.2 License: CC0-1.0 License URI: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Creates a dedicated RSS feed of recently modified posts, ordered by last modified date. Ideal for news sites, editors, and content workflows. == Description == **Pulpcovers Modified Posts Feed** adds a new RSS feed to your WordPress site that lists posts ordered by their *last modified* date instead of their publish date. This is useful for: - News sites that frequently update articles - Editorial teams who want to track recent content changes - Automated systems that monitor content updates - Anyone who needs a feed of *updated* posts, not just newly published ones The plugin is lightweight, fast, and includes optional caching and database indexing for improved performance on large sites. ### ⚙️ Settings All options are configurable via **Settings → Pulpcovers Modified Posts Feed**: - Feed URL slug - Number of posts - Post types to include - Featured image output - Feed caching - Database index == Installation == 1. Upload the plugin folder to `/wp-content/plugins/` 2. Activate the plugin through **Plugins → Installed Plugins** 3. Visit **Settings → Pulpcovers Modified Posts Feed** to configure options 4. Your feed will be available at: `https://yoursite.com/feed/modified-posts/` == Frequently Asked Questions == = Can I change the feed URL slug? = Yes. Go to **Settings → Pulpcovers Modified Posts Feed** and change the slug. Rewrite rules will automatically flush. = Does this affect my main RSS feed? = No. This plugin creates a *separate* feed and does not modify the default WordPress feeds. = Does it support custom post types? = Yes. Any public post type can be included. = Does it support featured images? = Yes. When enabled, the feed outputs `` tags compatible with most feed readers. = Is caching required? = No, but it is recommended for performance, especially on large sites. = What does the database index do? = It adds an index on the `post_modified` column to speed up queries. This is optional but recommended for high‑traffic or large‑content sites. = What happens when the plugin is uninstalled? = When the plugin is permanently deleted, all plugin settings, the feed cache, and the database index are automatically removed. Rewrite rules are also flushed. == Changelog == = 1.2 = * Added full post content to feed * Updated WordPress compatibility to 7.0 = 1.0.1 = * Automatic rewrite flush on activation * Manual action buttons to settings page * Copy-to-clipboard for feed URL * Code cleanup and documentation = 1.0.0 = * Initial release