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April 08, 2004
Informatio: Blogging, Site-Related Issues
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.
Posted at 1:59 pm
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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.
Richard Soderberg () (URL) - 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.
Commenting has been permanently disabled. Please use the Contact button above.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.
timsamoff () (URL) - April 09, 2004 at 07:28 am


