Documentation: Tips, Tricks, Tutorials, and Screencasts. There are all sorts of cool things you can do with SimplePie and feeds. These are some of the most popular code snippets and samples we've come across. Feel free to add your own, but if there's a similar one to what you're wanting to post, please see if you can merge your notes into the one that already exists. These are tutorials about how to do things. For questions or issues that are frequently asked about SimplePie, check the Frequently Asked Questions page. If you're looking for some cool sites and tools to inspire you, check out the Sites that have integrated SimplePie page. If you would like to see a tutorial for something here, add the title (in the same format as the other tutorial links) to the requested_tutorials section. Screencasts are either QuickTime 7 files (compressed as H.264/AAC) or are Flash Video (.flv), and may be wider than a 1024×768 screen resolution.
Homepage Startup. FeedYes.com gives rss feeds to sites without feeds. 10 Ways to Look at Feeds. Feed Readers have many forms: most of them are independent applications, others are just plug-ins and, in some cases, reading feeds is just a feature. Feeds are a natural evolution of newsletters and of the "what's new" section of a site. Instead of writing a changelog for your site as a static page, you could write it in a feed so that people can subscribe to it and get the latest updates. Feeds are usually associated with blogs and news sites, but they can be used for many other purposes like delivering search results (Yahoo Search, Google Blog Search), software updates or personalized content.
Feed readers treat feeds in many ways: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. How do you look at your feeds and how did you choose a feed reader? FriendFeed. Feed Harvest. Millionrss - organising the world's rss feeds - one feed at. Grazr newsmaster mashup :: February. Marjolein from CleverClogs has taken RSS newsmastering to a portable level, with her latest Grazr mashup. Her experiment was based on a Todd Ands Power 150 blogroll …Marjolein noticed this blogroll wasn’t wrapped in OPML, and then it took off from them to include the kitchensink .
NOTE: The “kitchensink” isn’t on Todd’s blog sidebar, he has chosen to put it on its own page. Now this ain’t no ordinary Grazr widget, check out what it does, thanks to Marjolein’s tinkering: Read a river of news from all these 150 blogs All the feeds have been spliced together and this feed as been added as a node in Grazr. Right-click on this node to grab the spliced feed and subscribe to it in your own RSS Reader. Read the news by on feed at a time An OPML can be output by many RSS Readers…this has then been added as a node in Grazr (now you have 2 different ways of reading the content from this Blogroll or Reading List).
Search the Reading List This is the main mashup feature… Add a widget How do we make our own!! FeedBite.com. Www.grazr.com/ Geek to Live: Create your master feed with Yahoo! Pipes. My Supply Chain Daily. FeedHub. Read what matters - AideRSS. xFruits - Compose your information system. Feedonomics » Blog Archive » Politics makes comfortable bedfello. Feedonomics » Blog Archive » Quilted Grazr. Podcasting Professionals : Advanced News Radar using Grazr. Ever since I started developing Grazr RSS applications, I’ve been wondering if it were possible to integrate other services intothe Grazr widget. Today I’m presenting you with my most advanced project to date: Podcasting Professionals. This news radar demonstrates that Grazr RSS applications can be enhanced with the functionality of other, quite useful services.
For this particular Grazr I picked ZapTXT, Particls and BlogRovR. In this post I’ll discuss the value they each add to this particular news radar. A full-page version of the Podcasting Professionals news radar is hosted on the PODHANDLE servers. To give you an idea here’s the reduced-size version: Besides integrating external services, this news radar contains some more goodies: firstly, users of Firefox and Internet Explorer 7 can add a Podcasting Professionals search plug-in to their drop-down list of search engines. Lastly, you can send feedback to me using email or Skype chat right from the Grazr panel. 1. 2. 3. FeedBurner. RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Orchestr8 - Home. Export Google Personalized Homepage Feeds to OPML. Update on 2/1/2010: iGoogle no longer supports inline gadgets, which includes this module. The alternate OPML export method described by Google Operating System still works however. The recently released Google Reader homepage module makes it even easier to keep track of feeds on the Google Personalized Homepage.
Unlike the built-in feed handling of the homepage, it keeps track of read state, can display item contents inline (in a floating bubble) and takes up much less room. However, if you've been using the homepage's feed modules, moving the feeds to Reader is a tedious process, since the site does not provide an export functionality. I've created a simple inline module that adds an OPML export feature to the hompage. It does this by going through the DOM, looking for feed modules, and extracting the feed URL from them. Once you've gone through the module adding process (and allowed inlining), simply click the "Export OPML" button. Create RSS Feeds | RSS Aggregators | RSS Feed List | RSS index |
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