Showing posts with label RSS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RSS. Show all posts

Style a Feed from Another Blog.

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You can add content from another blog to your sidebar using RSS feeds. This is better than adding a Feed Widget to the blog. Using this method enables you to add a customized amount of your post also. A Feed Widget adds only post titles.A reader wants to know how to add bullet points to his feed element. This can be done by styling the Feed element.............The various areas in the Feed

Read Multiple Blogs in One Go with OPML.

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Many new bloggers are puzzled about blog feeds and how to subscribe to them. In the new layout templates Blogger has provided a default "Subscribe to Posts Atom" link at the bottom of the Main Page. This is not ideal as a better place would be to place a prominent Feed Icon at the top of your sidebar as in this blog.To subscribe to the feed of this blog click the big orange icon at the top of the

Tips on Using Google Reader with Site Feeds.

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As the World Wide Web exploded with millions of sites it became tedious to surf to each site especially in the age of Dial-Up. Hence Site Feeds were invented to push content to your desktop. Instead of using a browser to fetch each site content individually viewers subscribed to Posts Atom as in Blogger Blogs and read all the content in a Feed reader.Google Reader is an online feed reader or

Recent Comments Widget for Blogger.

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There are many benefits to having the latest comments on your blog displayed on your main page. In Blogger comments are only seen on post pages so visitors coming to your home page cannot see them unless they click on the small "COMMENTS" link after every post. If you include a Recent Comments section in your sidebar or your posts column then visitors can immediately read them and hopefully

List Count Your Bloglines Feed Subscribers.

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Do you want to find how many people read your blog feed through Bloglines? Blogger does not have a method of telling you how any people read your blog feeds. For more information on Blog feeds see What is Subscribe to Posts. If you channel your feeds through Feedburner as shown in Feedburner and Blog feeds you can find out by going to your feedburner account but that does not give you the