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This year I have been thoroughly put off from blogging about things in case I alienate readers, who are interested in one subject, by talking about another. Obviously those people with an interest in competitive cycle racing and ruby love this blog, but the others are sort of left with a bitter-sweet taste on reception of my RSS feed.
So, I’ve decided to solve this by having three categories, each with an RSS feed. If you are interested in my posts, but only one subject, you can now pinpoint what you want with one of the following three categories…
Riding, racing, kit and general cycle related babble.
Ruby on Rails, and anything else coding or web related.
Personal stuff, holidays, photos, etc.
Everything
If you enjoy all of my stuff, then my entire blog is still available at it’s old URL and RSS. Service as usual as far as that is concerned.
So now you can look forward to lots more high-quality posts in a subject of your choosing, without being put off by all my other stuff.
A little while ago I created an RSS feed for Fyxomatosis, which can be found at the following address:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/douglasfshearer/fyxomatosis
It features:
- Text and images from the front page articles.
- Links to the full article if there is more to read.
Made with:
- Ruby (What else?)
- Hpricot
- Lots of fancy parsing and patience.
Update
In the course of adding the above feed to feedburner, I found that a Fyxomatosis RSS feed already exists, albeit without the pretty pictures and formatting that mine has. Strange Andy doesn’t publicise this.
As part of an attempt to save some bandwidth, and to prevent disruption further down the line, I am now serving my RSS feeds using Feedburner.
The new addresses for my feeds are:
I have deprecated my original feed from about 4 years ago, it now only displays a message with the new feed addresses. This will happen very soon with the current addresses from my blogging app, as I play around with the architecture.
I now have the RSS feed working, and a few other small pieces of the jigsaw finished.
To check out what I have changed, take a look at the Version History Page.
Hopefully there will be slightly more to look at in there as I add details about the admin facilities and gallery features.