Open maxoriggi opened 8 years ago
It has one actually: http://sidebar.io/feed.xml (right now it shows all links, not just the featured ones, but I'll fix that soon).
Yep, great... but it should be linked in the head section so that it can be discovered by readers (both apps and real people 😄 )
Good point :) ᐧ
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Yep, great... but it should be linked in the head section so that it can be discovered by readers (both apps and real people 😄 )
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I do love RSS, without it following a couple hundred sites would be impossible. I know most people do not even know what it is, but given the target of your site, i think it's important.
RSS feed is not a valid one so I can't see the feeds in my mac Notification Center. https://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsidebar.io%2Ffeed.xml
Thanks, I'll look into this.
This invalid Sidebar feed cannot process with IFTTT or similar webservices that cannot monkey-patch by a user.
The problem is embedded images. You should include images into description
element with <img>
instead of imageUrl
and content
element (these elements are not defiend in RSS 2.0 spec and referenced XML modules’ spec).
Great site, but it really really needs an RSS feed.