Display Post Feed from Medium
Display Post Feed from Medium
Description
This plugin is ideal for integrating medium third-party API on WordPress website/blog.
In the plugin settings, you can set the additional parameters to show the medium post listing as per your requirement.
Features of the Display Post Feed from Medium plugin:
* Show posts/articles from the medium.com to WordPress website.
* Advance options to control listing/grid.
* Show/hide featured image option.
* Show/hide content description option.
* Change read more link text option.
* Manage post-listing layout.
* Manage date format.
* If there is no featured image then we can add a custom placeholder image
* To use this plugin on any page/post, add [show_medium_posts] shortcode.
Here’s a link to the demo and documentation for the plugin. This will help you learn more about its features and how to use it.
For any feedback or queries regarding this plugin, please contact our Support team.
Installation
Installation Steps
- Upload the folder to
/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Go to the Dashboard>Display Post Feed from Medium to manage plugin options
Screenshots
Faq
In the plugin settings, you can manage additional medium post listing settings pages.
ex: wp-admin > Display Post Feed from Medium
You can set the parameters from the Display Post Feed from Medium page as per requirement. Like as hiding the description, hiding the image, setting the default image, etc.
You just need to put the shortcode: [show_medium_posts] on the page/post.
The required parameter is a medium handle name. Please use the user’s medium handle without @ sign. Like as “galaxy-ux-studio”.
Yes, This will be synchronized automatically on the website.
Reviews
Does the job
By Peter jansen (microkloon) on November 19, 2025
Works and does what it promises.
Would be nice to use Gutenberg formating.
Keep up the good work!
Shows promise, but not yet mature
By seaware on August 24, 2024
I wanted to show all posts by a particular author. The instructions said to not use '@' inside the medium handle field, but I discovered '@' was required. For example "justin_98034" didn't work, but "@justin_98034" was ok. The plugin also couldn't find the feature image of the medium article, so it used a fallback image instead. Finally, the biggest problem for me was that the plugin couldn't display any of the article's body text, not even a few lines. Instead it only showed the titles. Unfortunately I've deactivated this plugin for now but plan to come back when it's more mature.
Changelog
2.5
Fixed Grid Layout Issue.
2.4
Stable Release
2.3
fifth Stable Release
2.2
fourth Stable Release
2.1
Third Stable Release
2.0
Second Stable Release
1.0
First Stable Release


