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Use 'PressThis' App of WordPress to share content of other web pages

WordPress, the biggest blogging software, comes with pre-installed features that help a blogger to post articles in a minute, if the blogger knows what to post on his or her blog. The dashboard of WordPress site contains different tools to add features to their post. WordPress has PressThis feature for the blogger which is an application that allows the blogger to instantly share any content of other web pages, by just dragging the PressThis option to the your site.

How to use PressThis App:

1. Open the URL of a web page whose content do you want to share on your blog. Now, select the content from the article of that page that you want to post on your site.

 

2. Now, open dashboard of WordPress admin panel in other tab and go to Tools-> Available Tools option. Here, you will see the PressThis option which can be dragged to the web page opened in other tab.


3. When you drag the PressThis option from Tool to the web page. It will automatically clip the selected text by you and opened up in a pop-up window.

4. The pop-up window will be opened up automatically, grabbing the text, title, video and images from that web page. It can also grab video and images available on that web page. Only thing you have to do is to select the image and embed video option available above the body of the content in pop-up window.


5. You can save the post as a draft or you can simply edit the post according to you. You can also add tags and use the limited features provided to edit the content.

This feature is useful for those who like to share the news or articles on their website. This method does not break the rule of copyright as it provides the link below the content from which URL you have taken the clip of content. Although, it may affect your Google Adsense advertisement as they only suggest original and unique content blogs.

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