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IE 7 and its RSS Feeds

I installed IE7 on one of my play boxes last week, and I need to say, I'm impressed.  There are some really great new features in there that will help make life easier and prettier.  I'm really hoping they come along way in the CSS support.  I'm fine with IE not passing the Acid2 test, I just want to make sure that its easier for web designers to not have to put all these hacks into their website to make them look consistent across browsers.

One very cool feature (and Safari or FireFox may have this), is the ability to detect the RSS feeds in a page, and give you a link to it.  I'm not sure how useful it is yet, but we'll see.  I've added the RSS feeds to the nGallery v2 that I've been working on (I'm still waiting on legal here too).  For reference, if you page supports RSS feeds, you should include

<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="Top stories" href="/rss/home.xml"/>

in your page, so that IE and other browsers pick up on it, and can easily use it.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 01, 2005
    Ye, Firefox has this. I'm not sure yet how useful it is, especially if you already have a dedicated feed application. But for someone who has just two or three feeds to read, I suppose it's acceptable. FF calls them 'live bookmarks'.

    I don't know about Safari.