![]() ![]() The more ways people have of consuming your content, the more resilient that content becomes and the more freedom people have.ĭuplicate content? Yes, please. The Newsbar RSS Reader doesn’t display images or styles correctly in content previews. I was too obsessed with maintaining a formalistic stranglehold over my designs and thus failed to correctly weigh the decision using ethical design criteria. Six years ago, I was arguing the opposite, stating that “full fat RSS is duplicate content by another name”. I modified my Hugo configuration and the default RSS template using these instructions by Brian Wisti to include the full content feed and I recommend that you do the same. When generating an RSS feed for your site, you have the option to include only summaries of your posts or the full content. The Leaf RSS reader displays full HTML content perfectly. It’s not complicated: just a link in the head of your page 1 and a link in the body with an RSS icon and Bob’s your decentralised Uncle.Ĭheck out The Noun Project for a set of RSS icons you can use under Creative Commons licenses. You can start making RSS more visible again today by finding the URL for your own RSS feed and exposing it visibly on your site. It’s time to push back against this and demand first-class support for RSS as part of the move to re-decentralise the Web.īut you don’t have to wait for browser vendors (some of which – like Google – are surveillance capitalists themselves, and others, like Mozilla, get all their money from surveillance capitalists). Currently, none of the major browsers appears to do so. There was also once a push for browsers to auto-detect and expose RSS feeds. This was before they were mercilessly devoured by the tracking devices … ahem … “social sharing buttons” of people farmers like Google and Facebook. Time was, you couldn’t browse the web without seeing RSS icons of all persuasions gracing the façades of Web 1.0’s finest. The Noun Project has a great selection of RSS icons you can use. Other generators might put it at /rss, /feed, /feed.xml, etc. If you use Hugo to generate your site, for example (like I do), your RSS feed is at /index.xml. It is also almost universally implemented.Ĭhances are, if you have a web site, you already have an RSS feed whether you know it or not. Rediscovering RSS Fri, 11:33:13 +0100 (Aral Balkan) (The content of this post goes here.) Rss 2.0, ATOM support.Aral Balkan Recent content on Aral Balkan Fri, 11:33:13 +0100 Share news by Email, iMessage, Twitter, Facebook. ![]() User selectable Rss and/or web browser view. Keyword filter with iOS Notification Center support. Organize feeds into user defined folders. Clean, intutitive and easy to use interface. Features: High speed, efficient Rss engine. Top-seller news app in Mac App Store since 2011. ![]() With NewsBar there is no need to create any account or login into any service, news reading easy, safe and private. Stories are read directly from Rss and Twitter sources without delay. You can easily organize, read, follow, mark and search news from your favorite news sources. No delays, no waiting: stories appear immediately on your device, just as they are published. Simple and clean interface, fast Rss engine, and zero-config iCloud sync across iOS and MacOS devices. NewsBar, the top-selling Mac newsreader also available for iPhone and iPad. ![]()
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