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| | RSS like it's 1999. English | French Before Twitter, before algorithmic timelines filtered our reality for us, before surveillance capitalism, there was RSS: Really Simple Syndication. RS-what now? For those of you born into the siloed world of the centralised web, RSS is an ancient technology from Web 1.0 ("the naïve Web?"). Like most things back then, it does what it says on the tin: it enables you to easily syndicate the content of your site.
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| | [AI summary] The article discusses the challenges of using XSLT to style RSS feeds across different browsers, highlighting browser-specific workarounds and providing code examples to improve RSS feed rendering.
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| | Listen to this post: Your browser does not support the audio element. After stumbling upon this post I decided to give XSLT a go. A few examples Making my blog's RSS feed look like my front page: This site's RSS feed visually mimics its front page . Prettifying the output of my feed generator . Beautiful Podcast Feed with embedded episode player for my youtube to podcast project. Some notes after playing with XSLT in a few projects: Styling your site's feed to match your site's appearance is trivial, but probably confusing when a user expects to have clicked on an RSS feed (thus the orange banner on this site's feed). Poor support across browsers: Safari appears to ignore Content-type, doesn't want to display the XML at all:
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