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Old Jan 28, 2009, 06:27 PM
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3 posts · Jan 2009
Custom post fields

I am setting up a network of aggregator blogs using the FeedWordpress plugin. All of the feed and publisher information that FWP provides is stored in the custom post fields.

Is there a way - using your template "tags" - to extract that custom field information? For instance, what I'd like to do is display a byline something like

Posted by Joe from XYZ blog on January 15, 2009

Normally, to do this, I would just code the FWP template fields inside the index.php or single.php files. I suppose I could do this with your templates as well, but I'd hate to break one and later have my modifications overwritten.

So, can I access the custom fields somehow?
 

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