=== Miln Photo Feed ===
Tags: photo, feed, stream, iPhoto, rss, photo cast, photo feed, syndication, Miln, feeds
Requires at least: 3.3
Tested up to: 4.1
Stable tag: trunk
License: GPLv2
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Author: graham.miln (Graham Miln)
Contributors: graham.miln
Author URI: http://miln.eu
Plugin URI: http://miln.eu/open/photofeed
Donate link: http://miln.eu/open/donate

Publish your photos as a photo feed. Suitable for iPhoto, Google Reader, and RSS readers.

== Description ==

Miln Photo Feed creates a photo feed using local photos attached to your posts. The feed contains one item per photo; each item includes the photo as both an inline src image and as a linked enclosure.

This plug-in is ideal for sharing photos with family and friends who prefer to see images in iPhoto or through a RSS client, such as Google Reader.

Photos attached but not visible within a post are included within the Miln Photo Feed. This lets you create a post highlighting a few photos, while also offering a photo feed containing many more photos.

== Installation ==

Miln Photo Feed is a standard WordPress plug-in. The plug-in can be installed through your WordPress dashboard:

1. Log into WordPress.
1. Go to **Plugins** > **Add New**
1. Search for "Miln"
1. Select **Install Now** for "Miln Photo Feed"
1. Select **Activate Plugin**

Your new photo feed is available immediately. To get your photo feed, append `/photos` to the end of your blog URL. If your blog is at http://theworklife.com/graham-miln/ then your photo feed will be at http://theworklife.com/graham-miln/photos/

 * Manual Installation

1. Upload the `miln-photo-feed` directory to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory;
1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
1. Your photo feed is now available at: http://www.example.com/photos/

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

 * Where can I see a demonstration?

A demonstration photo feed is available on my personal web site at http://theworklife.com/graham-miln/photos/

Use the `photo://` scheme to create an iPhoto ready link. Using the link below on a Mac will launch iPhoto and ask the user to subscribe to the feed within the photo browsing application: photo://theworklife.com/graham-miln/photos/

== Changelog ==

= 1.0.0 =
* Initial release.

== Upgrade Notice ==
* Not applicable.

== Screenshots ==
* There are no settings or user visible pages created by Miln Photo Feed.
