Get breaking tech news, future trends, security and privacy, political and regulatory developments all wrapped into fast-paced, informative, and entertaining podcast episodes. We are known for our expert analysis, unfiltered opinions, and fearless podcast hosts. If you have any questions about the above please let me know by leaving a comment.ĭon’t forget to follow my Drupal RSS Feed or sign up to my Drupal newsletter.Covering the latest technology developments since 2005, (This Week in Tech) has the unique distinction of being one of the world's first all-tech podcast networks. Or you can see how your feed is displayed in an RSS reader by adding the feed (using the URL) to Feedly. Now you can check if your feed validates, which it should. You can do this by first clicking open the Advanced tab on the right side You also want to disable caching for your feed so if you make a change aggregators will immediately pick it up.Below Publication date field select Content: Published on.Below Creator field select (author) User: Name.Below Description field select Content: Summary.Below Title field select Content: Title.Click on Settings next to Show below Format.Below Formatter select Author name and uncheck Link to the user.In the Search field enter name and select Name (in the User category).This will be used as an unaliased link to the nodes In the Search field enter id and select ID (in the Content category).This will display the summary and the image in the same field, making it possible for the image to get picked up by RSS readers such as Feedly. Check Override the output of this field with custom text.In the Search field enter summary and select Summary (see my comment about this summary field above).In the Search field enter image and select Image (see my comment about this image field above).In the Search field enter published and select Published on. ![]() This seems counterintuitive but we will fix this in a later step Click on Content next to Show below Format.I choose feed.rss but you can also us blog.rss or articles.xml Enter the path you want your RSS feed to be shown at.Check Use the site name for the title or fill in the title you want the feed to show in RSS readers. ![]() ![]()
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