I do! Admittedly I don't write enough on the blog, but it does have an RSS and Atom feed.
I use Jekyll, and it was about the same amount of effort as making a age that lists out all the entries in HTML. For me it was mostly just for funsies, but I do know it gets pretty regular traffic
I implement multiple RSS (and Atom) feeds for different slices of my (EOU) site, eg an RSS feed for the podcast, and a 'lite' RSS feed without music/sonifications for Spotify.
I use Newsblur and if there's nothing obvious, I try pasting the blog URL in there -- I believe it checks for alternate meta tags, and perhaps its own database?
I do! Admittedly I don't write enough on the blog, but it does have an RSS and Atom feed.
I use Jekyll, and it was about the same amount of effort as making a age that lists out all the entries in HTML. For me it was mostly just for funsies, but I do know it gets pretty regular traffic
I implement multiple RSS (and Atom) feeds for different slices of my (EOU) site, eg an RSS feed for the podcast, and a 'lite' RSS feed without music/sonifications for Spotify.
Yes. I have a blog with an RSS Feed since 2002. :-)
Wow, I thought mine was old! But it's only 19 years this year :-)
Yes. I read the spec and implemented them on mine. Later, I used that as part of a backup-restore/import-export function.
https://github.com/theandrewbailey/gram
https://theandrewbailey.com/
> without any obvious RSS support
I'm curious if you checked for an auto-discovery link. These are very often present even if the site doesn't have a visible indicator of the feed.
I use Newsblur and if there's nothing obvious, I try pasting the blog URL in there -- I believe it checks for alternate meta tags, and perhaps its own database?
2. I have a blog and it might have RSS due to the framework but I've never checked.
1. I have a blog and I know it has RSS
3. I have a blog with no RSS