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Add another syndication feed to your site, part B

Wednesday, March 29th, 2006

This technote shows you how to add another RSS (syndication) feed to your WordPress site. We begin by reorganizing your categories to take advantage of the new feed. We then set up the new feed in such a way that this feed’s material can be moved to an entirely new site later on.
We follow the […]

Add another syndication feed to your site, part A

Tuesday, March 28th, 2006

I tend to write technotes which have nothing to do with the main purpose of the site. There are times that, for someone watching my main syndication feed, these technical notes push the main content out of view! Thanks to FeedBurner.com, I can create a quick interim solution, and be already set up for a […]

Multiple Feedburner.com syndication feeds in WordPress, Part A

Tuesday, March 28th, 2006

For most sites, a single syndication (RSS) feed makes the most sense. WordPress makes syndication literally a snap, and Feedburner adds tremendous value. In fact, Feedburner makes it even easier! Of course you already know this, or you wouldn’t be reading this article.
For some sites, it makes more sense to have multiple syndication feeds. It’s […]

Don’t mess with a category when it is a feed!

Tuesday, March 28th, 2006

Here is an unexpectedly nice feature… I subscribed to FeedBulletin rss on my ‘My Google’ page. Suddenly a Feedburner Medic Alert appeared! What happened? My feed disappeared.
Why did it disappear? I’ll get to that in a moment. The cool thing about this, though, is that feedburner informed me in real time, that my feed was […]

rss and simpletags

Monday, March 27th, 2006

I added a google box in front of the technorati tags, to see if it shows up through the rss feed.
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Feedflare notes

Sunday, March 26th, 2006

After adding feedflare, the home page took forever to load. So, I commented it out on the home page. This is the thingy that lets you email the article, etc.
I also notice it’s only on the more recent articles, so I’m guessing that it’s only applied to items that feedburner has seen in the rss […]