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April 08, 2004 at 1:59 pm
RSS Update...
My RSS “Full Feed“ now contains CSS (the reason this site looks the way it does) thanks to Richard. Give it a gander if you want to know how for yourself.
(Too cool!)
You can also get the full feed of my Photoblog here.
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Mm. Be aware that users who read your weblog in web-based RSS readers may encounter visual inconsistencies as a result of this; I don’t really endorse my solution at this point, pending Atom. Good luck with it! Feel free to leave a comment with how it goes.
» Comment by Richard Soderberg () (URL), on April 08, 2004 at 10:17 pm
Hi, Richard… Thanks for stopping by.
Everything seems to be cool for the moment. I’ve checked my feed with a number of RSS “desktop clients” and all seems well. In RocketInfo ( http://demo.rocketinfo.com/desktop/ ), a web-based reader, the CSS appears correctly. On ShortWire.com, another web-based reader, other CSS overrides mine, which appears to work fine. Bloglines.com the CSS gets overridden as well — it also sticks everything into tables. Weird idea, but it looks fine.
Of course, all this being said, I don’t use CSS on my page to do anything major like float images or put buttons into my actual entries, et cetera, but I can see how that might get screwed up.
Everything seems to be cool for the moment. I’ve checked my feed with a number of RSS “desktop clients” and all seems well. In RocketInfo ( http://demo.rocketinfo.com/desktop/ ), a web-based reader, the CSS appears correctly. On ShortWire.com, another web-based reader, other CSS overrides mine, which appears to work fine. Bloglines.com the CSS gets overridden as well — it also sticks everything into tables. Weird idea, but it looks fine.
Of course, all this being said, I don’t use CSS on my page to do anything major like float images or put buttons into my actual entries, et cetera, but I can see how that might get screwed up.
» Comment by timsamoff () (URL), on April 09, 2004 at 07:28 am
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