30 Aug 2006, 19:54 | #1 |
You dig.
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RSS newsfeed changes ...
Instead of simply collecting the feeds (as of now it's just one, from meatloaf.net) and displaying them on the frontpage, feed items are now stored in a forum and every feed item has it's own thread.
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Of course, all feed items collected today will pop up as new posts for you once, even if they are a few days or weeks old. Last edited by R.; 30 Aug 2006 at 20:05. |
31 Aug 2006, 01:58 | #2 |
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It seems that if we want to talk about a news article we have to do it on .net, is that right?
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31 Aug 2006, 19:08 | #3 | |
You dig.
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I think this approach to RSS feeds does make sense, because they pop up as new, unread posts. This way you actually recognise a change without scrolling on the frontpage while remembering which RSS news is new or not. All registered users should have sufficient rights to post replies. However, you cannot start new threads in this area. Let me know if this does not work. |
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