You can rename this script ANY way you want, and use any related keywords.. Fpor example, You can extract feed from Craigslist regarding 'toyota corolla for sale' and name your file accordingly: something like
http://yoursite.com/toyota-corolla-for-sale.php
then you can extract feed regarding sales of Honda Accord and take exactly the same file and name it as
http://yoursite.com/honda-accord-for-sale.php
Both of the files will co-exist in the same folder just fine. It makes it REALLY easy to create a directory of any complexity.
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The easiest way to create a new theme is to edit existing one.
All "themes" are located in their own folders inside /generator/ folder.
Typical "theme" contains 2 files:
-Articles.html
-Main.html
First files positions Article's Title and Articles's body
Second file positions the whole article, ads, keyword cloud.
Variable:
%items% - code from items.html, %title% - your new feed title, which will be used in metatags as page title. This variables has been defined in index.php. %description% - your new feed description, which will be used in metatags as page description. This variables has been defined in index.php. %googleAd% - your AdWord. This variables has been defined in index.php. %keywords% - generated keywords for metatags. This variables has been defined automatically. %cloud% - keyword cloud. This variables has been defined automatically. %article_url% - feed's article URL link. his variables has been defined automatically. %article_title% - feed's article title. This variables has been defined automatically. %article_text% - feed's article text. his variables has been defined automatically.
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It is really simple!
1. Create a new folder on your server.
1. Edit "index.php" file:
Code:
$urls[] = 'http://somesite.com/ '; // URL of RSS feed
$terms = '';] // comma separated. This is a filter for your feeds. Only articles, which have those words/phrases will be shown. Leave empty to show all articles
$title = 'Title for your new feed'; // Page/feed 'title' tag
$description = 'Description for your new feed'; // Page/feed 'description' tag
$templateFolder = 'dual'; // template name
2. Save 'index.php' (you can re-name it , if you wish, or if you plan to use this script more than one time)
3. Create a new folder on your web server, for example, /feeds/.
4. Copy all files you recieved from us to this newly created folder.
5. Run this script from your browser:
http://yoursite.com/feeds/index.php
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t's a file which contains a list of "junk" words , which are either irrelevant to your project, or just to common, or too short to be keywords.
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