I've added more FeedFlare things to my FeedBurner RSS feed
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Does anyone actually use these? Do they slow down the feed?
Also, I've left the original TypePad "Subscribe to this feed" pointing to the un-FeedBurnered feed, is that useful, or should I move everything over to FeedBurner?
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ScienceLibraryPad
UPDATE 2006-06-16: I decided to do as much as I think is possible in TypePad, which is to replace the Subscribe link with a link to FeedBurner, and to make the autodiscovery point to FeedBurner as well. Changing your TypePad page in order to modify the autodiscovery is quite a deep alteration job though. First you have to have a Pro account (U$150/year). Then you have to make an "advanced" template, so you can edit the raw HTML. There are no half-measures - either you get all the nice TypePad layout features (theme, layout, content, order) or you have to edit the raw code. For example, in an advanced template I can't just click a content selection to remove or add something in my sidebar - I have to go in and edit the HTML.
Don't know if anyone actually uses them, but they don't seem to slow the feed down that I can tell...
Posted by: Paul R. Pival | March 14, 2006 at 05:48 PM
Um,
I use Firefox and the Sage extension to view your blog (and very nice your blog is too!). So if memory serves I grabbed the default typepad RSS feed which is the subscribe to this blogs feed link.
Hope that helps!
Posted by: David | March 15, 2006 at 06:50 AM