I hate writing that technical gizmos are "aware"
I should have titled this;
"Developer annoying" RSS pages
Anyways, I wanted to know if it would be possible for me to make a page that took all the rss feeds for the blogs I wanted to follow for my posts and put them on a page.
Basically like an internal bloglines type page and only for my sections blogs.
Maybe that's already here and I haven't found it yet?
I would like this because
a/ I can follow who of my writers are adding stuff via this interface but without having to go thruogh all the feeds,
and
b/ I can direct my readers to this page if they want to use it to keep up with teh book blogs that i do not write posts about that week.
Again, 's cool if that's not going to happen.
cheers,
mir
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We have all the links centralized
Look in the "Syndicate" block on the bottom left of the screen. Click the "more" link there and it takes you to a page with the feeds run-down, and offers an OPML file, too.
I hope this helps answer your question!
yippeee
thanks a bunch I bet it will.
; ) hope you aren't too annoyed..
Miriam
The Flink
Questions aren't annoying, necessarily
I just hope I can come up with satisfactory answers!
so ... ummm ... now what?
So IF someone wants to use RSS for only one Contributing Editor or a particular Section, what would one do?? (Yes the whole OPML thing seems beyond me but perhaps I'm not alone?)
UPDATE 1: Very confusing! There are TWO links though it's hard to tell, one w the Syndicate button for OPML, the other for more which offers the specific feed. I spent 20 minutes trying to figure out what to do with the OPML file and just now found the second one.
UPDATE 2: There seems to be no feed for my posts, at least nothing shows up when I search on "Alanna" or "Alanna Kellogg". Do I need to do something to set this up?
Click on
"Alanna's blog" in one of your blog posts. Scroll down to the bottom and you will see an RSS icon centered in the center column. That is your blog's feed.
It's also explained on the syndication page how to get a user's blog feed. Each blogger has a feed, each topic has a feed, each forum has a feed.
A HA!!!
Thank goodness for this. Honestly, the main page blog is only so useful... so many posts and therefore things that would be interesting to me getting buried.
Adding feeds of my personal interest to my bloglines now... woohoo!!!
Blogdigger allows you to set
Blogdigger allows you to set up a "group" which will do that.
Amy Gahran has a group for Women in Podcasting there: http://groups.blogdigger.com/groups.jsp?id=961
hth
Nicole