Did the dead. Grabbed the template, Google Sitemaps using Movable Type, and setup a Sitemap for fozbaca.org or at least the blog portion. If this actually takes off and works I might add the gallery.
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Did the dead. Grabbed the template, Google Sitemaps using Movable Type, and setup a Sitemap for fozbaca.org or at least the blog portion. If this actually takes off and works I might add the gallery.
Stole an idea Eric Kidd over at RandomHacks uses for his RSS feed. By adding a CSS reference after the inital XML version one gets stylled RSS.
The trick has been applies to the 3 syndication types RSS2, RSS 1.0/RDF and XSS for fozbaca.org. The trick worked on the IE and Phoenix/Mozilla running on my box. Just comment if you have any problems.
Stole an idea Eric Kidd over at RandomHacks uses for his RSS feed. By adding a CSS reference after the inital XML version one gets stylled RSS.
The trick has been applies to the 3 syndication types RSS2, RSS 1.0/RDF and XSS for fozbaca.org. The trick worked on the IE and Phoenix/Mozilla running on my box. Just comment if you have any problems.
Genecast provides RSS via NNTP, News Groups. Very cool, hope it goes somewhere.
Genecast provides RSS via NNTP, News Groups. Very cool, hope it goes somewhere.
NewsMonster is a newsreader and manager for RSS content, news, and the semantic web.
It has an immpressive feature list, though doesn’t claim to support RSS 2.0. It could be the basis for my RSS Reader nirvana with it’s Repitle server component side.
[via Russell Beattie Notebook]
Update: NewsMonster *does* support RSS 2.0
One of the features I point out is that it supports *all* versions of RSS.
This is due to the miracles of XSLT 😉
Kevin
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Kevin A. Burton ( burton@apache.org, burton@openprivacy.org, burton@peerfear.org )
Coolness. Now if I could just get it to work on my box.
NewsMonster is a newsreader and manager for RSS content, news, and the semantic web.
It has an immpressive feature list, though doesn’t claim to support RSS 2.0. It could be the basis for my RSS Reader nirvana with it’s Repitle server component side.
[via Russell Beattie Notebook]
Update: NewsMonster *does* support RSS 2.0
One of the features I point out is that it supports *all* versions of RSS.
This is due to the miracles of XSLT 😉
Kevin
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Kevin A. Burton ( burton@apache.org, burton@openprivacy.org, burton@peerfear.org )
Coolness. Now if I could just get it to work on my box.
The average reader – one not raised by wolves, or, worse, by rabid advocates of Standard Generalized Markup Language during the heyday of SGML – may not clearly understand the concepts of Semantics, Structure, Markup, Content, Style, Transformation, and Presentation. Heck, I’m not sure many of us did back then either, but we’ve had a few years to think about it.
A little basic at times but averall an all around good sumary of the markup situation.
The average reader – one not raised by wolves, or, worse, by rabid advocates of Standard Generalized Markup Language during the heyday of SGML – may not clearly understand the concepts of Semantics, Structure, Markup, Content, Style, Transformation, and Presentation. Heck, I’m not sure many of us did back then either, but we’ve had a few years to think about it.
A little basic at times but averall an all around good sumary of the markup situation.