Finally got around to add #Atom and #JSON feeds to my blog.
I also added a page to make #WebFeeds more accessible even for people without #Tech backgrounds. Let me know what you think!
#Business #Proposals
Why RSS matters · “The future of the web depends on simple, open standards.” https://ilo.im/1690yv
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#OpenWeb #SocialWeb #Content #WebFeeds #FeedReaders #RSS #Development #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
#Business #Guides
RSS feeds discovery strategies · How to keep your personal feeds fresh over time https://ilo.im/168099
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#Discovery #Directories #Curation #AI #WebFeeds #Newsletters #IndieWeb #SmallWeb #Blogs #BlogRolls
#Business #Overviews
The RSS feed reader landscape · Determine which product meets your needs https://ilo.im/167g8p
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#News #NewsReader #Newsletters #WebFeeds #RSS #Atom #JSON #Browser #Apps #SaaS #Hosting
“RSS feels like riding a bike: fast enough to get somewhere, but slow enough that the ride is enjoyable. Which is unlike the stationary bike of social media, where some red-pilled millionaire engineer is cranking a dial to make you pedal faster.” — James Folta
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#Business #Publishing #Content #Blogs #Websites #SocialMedia #WebFeeds #RSS #Quotes
#Development #Tools
Feed Canary · Monitor your web feed and get notified if it breaks https://ilo.im/165hvc
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#Business #Monitoring #Notification #WebFeeds #RSS #JSON #Validation #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
#Development #Launches
Feedsmith · A JavaScript-powered generator/parser for web feeds https://ilo.im/163qpt
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#WebFeeds #RSS #Atom #JSON #OPML #JavaScript #NodeJS #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
#Business #Launches
Tapestry · Reader for blog, social media, video, and podcast posts https://ilo.im/1626ph
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#Tapestry #App #NewsReader #WebFeeds #SocialMedia #Videos #Podcasts #RSS #Atom #iOS
#Development #Comparisons
Using RSS over JSON feeds? · Reasons to prefer RSS/Atom over JSON feeds https://ilo.im/161tnf
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#Webfeeds #RSS #Atom #Json #Content #Blog #Website #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
Qué bueno es que, a punto de entrar en 2025, todavía haya gente destacando las bondades de #Feeds, #RSS, #Atom, #RDF y demás demases. 😌
«Razones para usar RSS», por @picandocodigo
https://picandocodigo.net/2024/razones-para-usar-rss/
💪 :rss:
#Development #Techniques
Universal browser display of web feeds · How to render RSS/Atom feeds in any browser https://ilo.im/160vu1
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#Rendering #WebFeeds #RSS #Atom #Browser #Safari #HTTP #HttpHeader #WebDev #Frontend
Was looking at adding a “Mark **All** as Read” button or something to [Feed Reader](https://feedreader.site)—I know, I got the best names—and then I realized I could also go the WP-CLI route.
And then learned I once created a (completely unrelated) `wp reader cleanup` command, which permanently deletes read-or-trashed entries not currently in any actual RSS feed.
Finally followed up on https://jan.boddez.net/notes/129131667e and had [/.well-known/recommendations.opml](https://jan.boddez.net/.well-known/recommendations.opml) redirect to [/wp-json/feed-reader/v1/users/3/opml](https://jan.boddez.net/wp-json/feed-reader/v1/users/3/opml).
And, I just learned that WordPress itself *already* exposes all of its “bookmarks” at `/wp-links-opml.php`. D’oh!
Of course, Feed Reader’s OPML endpoint is tied to…
Finally followed up on https://jan.boddez.net/notes/129131667e and had /.well-known/recommendations.opml redirect to /wp-json/feed-reader/v1/users/3/opml.
And, I just learned that WordPress itself already exposes all of its “bookmarks” at /wp-links-opml.php. D’oh!
Of course, Feed Reader’s OPML endpoint is tied to a specific user (and can be disabled), where WordPress’ built-in OPML endpoint exposes all links for a certain site, and is always public.
It’s still kind of ironic that I sync, over a HTTP request, WordPress’ links to my feed reader’s OPML, when they happen to live in the exact same database. I should probably look into filtering get_terms and get_bookmarks instead—even though doing so, too, would come with (some) additional overhead—and leave the links database empty.
Feeds
I’ve had a /feeds page for a while, but it was only linked to from my About page. I now added a link in the footer as well. While at it, I also added a link to my “article-only feed” to my site’s head, for easier discovery by (certain) feed readers. I have IndieBlocks set […]
Blogrollin’
I made my blogroll look a tiny bit nicer. I’m planning to still add actual RSS or Atom links, and remove any duplicate entries. (They’re there because I occasionally follow multiple versions of the same feed, for troubleshooting purposes1, or multiple feeds from a single site.) Ages ago, I created a WordPress plugin called Sync […]
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Ha, interesting. I might have to add a rewrite rule or so, then, for my feed reader’s OPML.
I also have my links—and thus Blogroll, which needs work—sync to this OPML. (Except it skips over instances of my own sites, which I follow solely for troubleshooting purposes.) Guess I should one day make it look at my reader’s feed list directly. Or use the link manager for managing feeds, too.
I love microformats, but only a handful of people really use h-feed readers. Maybe add some (explicit) reply context to your RSS feeds, too?
I love microformats, but only a handful of people really use h-feed readers. Maybe add some (explicit) reply context to your RSS feeds, too?