Hmmmmm...I thought I fixed it, but it's still not showing. the XML feed is here: http://www.viciousenterprises.com/summersblog/atom.xml and that's the url I put in the forums blog option, but it's still not working...weird!
These days it seems like everyone has a blog - and many have more than one blog, though I wonder exactly how much they contribute to the overall success of SEO projects... does one focus an individual blog on one set of 'key words'? Or does it help multiple SEO projects by using the same blog, but different posts with different links?
It's because you are still retarded. It was the exact same problem you had here: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=26304#post26304
I agree, a very good idea. I have enjoyed reading some of the entries from otehr members here, so I decided to set up a little blog as well... Geir
Yes, such a good idea (after reading Mom's Cat is a Slut) that my pusses may decide to switch over to a blog. They have a website now at www.pussicle.com but Pussicle thinks a blog might be more fun and easier to maintain.
The note says this works only with Movable Type and Blogger - how about standard RSS feeds? I am using Wordpress, and have entered the RSS URL, but so far, no blog article links are showing up.
Thanks for getting Wordpress working on you site. I'm glad to have stumbled across this forum as I have learned a ton ... unfortunately, I'm not getting many zzzz's as I'm reading though all this stuff trying to find (and remember!) all the golden nuggets that are lying about. Danno
I think it would be cool in the signature, or under the post instead of under the name.. just my opinion.
Also, why not just have it parse the < link > parameter, so that this feed: http://www.refrozen.com/rnews.xml works, instead of oddly linking to http://www.www.refrozen.com/ it gets the title, but it breaks on the URL, what tag do Ineed the URL in to please it?