Patterico's Pontifications

2/3/2005

Subscribe to the New Feeds

Filed under: Blogging Matters — Patterico @ 7:13 am



I have a new RSS feed, and I am hoping that the 182 subscribers to my previous feed will find this new feed. There’s actually more than one: two for the blog and one for the comments.

The feed I recommend for the blog is the Atom feed, which is here. I prefer this feed to the other feed because it tells you who the author of the post is. I recommend it as a good way to keep up with the conversation, at least until One Fine Jay gets my “recent comments” feature up and running on WordPress.

If you want to subscribe to comments via RSS, you can do so with this feed.

Start subscribing! Sorry for the inconvenience of this transfer, but it will make the site much better in the long run. Note, for example, that you can now comment without getting an error message!

5 Responses to “Subscribe to the New Feeds”

  1. Yep. Redid my feed list last night. But since I read my RSS feed via Sage on Firefox, ATOM’s advantage is kind of lost on me.

    BigFire (6b5f1e)

  2. Patterico’s New Feeds
    A blog I enjoy daily is Patterico’s Pontifications. He has updated his site and has some new feeds:

    FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog (28eb22)

  3. Patterico’s New Feeds
    A blog I enjoy daily is Patterico’s Pontifications. He has updated his site and has some new feeds:

    FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog (28eb22)

  4. I use Sage/Firefox, too. I usually prefer the Atom feed because it shows the entire post, rather than the first 50 words or so. But this one is the same as the RSS 2.0 feed.

    billyboy (489a44)

  5. Patterico,

    Thanks for the feed update. I’ve added your atom to my bloglines.

    Thanks again for encouraging me a while back to get into bloglines. It did, as you promised, change my whole blogging experience.

    Your comments layout seems the same as xrlq’s. The one huge (as in humongous) drawback to it is its lack of preview. 🙁

    clark (a68a2b)


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