RSS feeds updated
Website February 3rd, 2004 |I’ve updated, rearranged, and cleaned up the RSS feeds for Eclecticism. Hopefully I haven’t just screwed things up too horribly for those of you who subscribe to one feed or another.
Until tonight, the default RSS feed was the ‘full posts plus comments’ feed. This may have been a bad choice, as the default feed is the most likely to be subscribed to by the casual user, and they may not want to automatically get an update every time someone replies to something I’ve posted. Because of this, I’ve swapped the ‘full posts’ and the ‘full posts plus comments’ feeds around.
I’ve also added a fourth RSS feed that is only recent comments. This can come in handy for following discussions on a particular posts, especially after it ages enough that it’s no longer included in any of the primary RSS feeds.
All of the feeds have received some slight tweaks to improve readability, including line and paragraph breaks for comments in the ‘full posts plus comments’ feed (I’m not sure why I had those turned off in the first place), more legible separation of comments in the ‘full posts plus comments’ feed, and more descriptive titles for each of the feeds (‘eclecticism: Excerpts’ and ‘eclecticism: Comments’, for example, rather than four feeds each simply titled ‘eclecticism’).
The feeds page has been updated to reflect the changes and additions, and has also had subscription information for LiveJournal users added.
iTunes: “Temporary Phase” by Sausage from the album Riddles are Abound Tonight (1994, 5:59).
[See also: No more combined feeds | Feeds are tagged too | Transitioned | Moving to del.icio.us | Spam attack! ]






February 3rd, 2004 at 8:07 am
I get the excerpts - all looking good in Amphetadesk.
February 6th, 2004 at 5:50 am
How’d you get comments-only and comments-included feeds? Do you need TypePad Pro?
February 6th, 2004 at 10:13 am
Yes, TypePad Pro would be necessary, as you need to be able to create three new index templates. I’ll toss up a post with the templates I use in a moment and TrackBack to this post so that others can use them if they see fit.
February 6th, 2004 at 10:30 am
RSS Templates for TypePad Pro/MovableType
I just had someone ask how I was able to create the four RSS feeds for my site. Here’s a quick rundown, along with the templates themselves, should anyone else want to do the same thing. All the templates are RSS 2.0, and have been checked with the RSS…