Where is the new RSS Action?

I am in need of a pointer, or a jelly bean trail to the new RSS action included in Freeway Pro 5? Is it hidden within a suite or?

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Hi T

RSS is a Page Action so

Page>Page Actions>RSS Feed

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Gotcha. Thanks for the tip. Now if only Freeway could generate Typepad or Wordpress templates…


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On 8 Jun 2008, 9:49 pm, toolemera wrote:

Gotcha. Thanks for the tip. Now if only Freeway could generate Typepad or Wordpress templates…

I’ll second that, particularly a Wordpress template,

I’m waiting to see what the next version of Stylemaster is like as you appear to be able to customise the wordpress css using that program, that may enable me to create a blog for a client of mine, to compliment his website. I love FW but he wants to have a blog page/s without having to have the Blogger bar at the top, I find that quite annoying and you do not seem to be able to disable it.

although if anyone knows how to I am listening :slight_smile:

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Ok. Now that I know where the RSS page feed actions are… what is the difference between the two actions: RSS Feed and RSS Page Link? I can’t find anything on the subject in the FP 5 manual (hint hint)

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Hi Toolmera,

The manual was written before the RSS Actions were added. Basically
though, the RSS Feed Action makes an RSS feed and the RSS Page Link
Action will place a link to an RSS feed (you can link to any feed, not
just one you created) in the address bar of any other page in
Freeway. See here for info:

http://www.softpress.com/products/rsscontent.php

Joe

On 9 Jun 2008, at 01:46, toolemera wrote:

Ok. Now that I know where the RSS page feed actions are… what is
the difference between the two actions: RSS Feed and RSS Page Link?
I can’t find anything on the subject in the FP 5 manual (hint hint)

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On 8 Jun 2008, at 15:25, diarbyrag wrote:

I love FW but he wants to have a blog page/s without having to have the Blogger bar at the top, I find that quite annoying and you do not seem to be able to disable it.

although if anyone knows how to I am listening :slight_smile:

Hi Gary,
Try adding the following style block to your HTML just before the opening body tag. It should do the trick.

#navbar-iframe { display: none !important;}

It might be worth checking the Blogger terms and conditions that you aren’t upsetting anyone by removing this navbar.Regards,Tim.

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My minimalistic knowledge surfaces yet again. Once I set an RSS feed, how, what, when, where can I use it? How do I get the feed url? It seems to display properly in Safari, but not in Firefox 2 or 3? Clearly I am missing something relevant here. At work… I just call one of our web people and ask them to set it up for me

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Answering mine own question, sort of… it may not be elegant, but I ran the feed through Feedburner to allow people to sign up for the RSS feed. A bit round-a-bout but it works.


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Try adding the following style block to your HTML just before the
opening body tag. It should do the trick.
It might be worth checking the Blogger terms and conditions that you
aren’t upsetting anyone by removing this navbar.
Regards,
Tim.

Thanks Tim,

I’ll have a quick look at the Google smallprint and then I’ll give your magic addition a go !

Much appreciated

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On 8 Jun 2008, 10:25 pm, diarbyrag wrote:

On 8 Jun 2008, 9:49 pm, toolemera wrote:

Gotcha. Thanks for the tip. Now if only Freeway could generate Typepad or Wordpress templates…

I’ll second that, particularly a Wordpress template,

I’ll THIRD that… and throw in a request for a PHPBB template as well, but I am guessing these might be VERY advanced actions.


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