To recover the ability - in Firefox - to detect and subscribe to RSS feed in your online RSS reader, consider installing the Want My RSS extension https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/want-my-rss/
If ever you read french, here is my tuto on Feed43 https://rsscircus.com/transformer-une-page-dactualites-en-fi...
https://feed43.com/ : a bit technical but the free version is sufficient for most sites All other solutions are quite limited in their free version (5 news per day and feed deleted if nothing happens during 1 week)...…
Want My RSS is also a pretty good Firefox extension to detect, display and subscribe to RSS feeds https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/want-my-rss/
An RSS link on homepage AND a RSS Autodiscovery link in the source code is for me the best solution. RSS Autodiscovery make it discoverable by any RSS reader
Looking at the blogroll he's talking aboit, I counted : 9 blogs with RSS Autodiscovery + link pointing to the RSS feed 20 blogs with RSS Autodiscovery only 3 blogs with link to the RSS feed 4 blogs with nothing…
When you use the Wappalyzer browser extension (https://www.wappalyzer.com/download for Firefox, Chrome, Brave) you can detect the platform (CMS) used. WordPress? Add /feed/ For more tips: go to…
There's plenty of really good solutions around : 1. Online: Inoreader, Feedly, Newsblur Newsbin, The Old Reader, Feeder... 2. Browser extension: the great Feedbro 3. Desktop: Liferea (Linux), QuiteRSS (Windows),…
Totally agree! Subtome was a great project but it lack updates. I talked weeks ago with @julien51, it's creator, and he told me that it didn't have time maintaining it but he would integer contributions.
Sorry to split hairs here but RSS is not a protocol but a syndication format: http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification Atom is also a format but have proposed a publication protocol : https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5023
I discuss it with one dev contributor of Mozilla and they say that they didn't want to loose time maintaining Live Bookmarks. And the Live Bookmarks was underused. RSS is no more a prioritary subject. The problem is…
Awesome RSS is a great extension, and is compatible again with Firefox 64+ and now adds direct subscription feature to Feedly, Inoreader, NextCloud Reader and even Tiny Tiny RSS (or universal feed display.…
To recover the ability - in Firefox - to detect and subscribe to RSS feed in your online RSS reader, consider installing the Want My RSS extension https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/want-my-rss/
If ever you read french, here is my tuto on Feed43 https://rsscircus.com/transformer-une-page-dactualites-en-fi...
https://feed43.com/ : a bit technical but the free version is sufficient for most sites All other solutions are quite limited in their free version (5 news per day and feed deleted if nothing happens during 1 week)...…
Want My RSS is also a pretty good Firefox extension to detect, display and subscribe to RSS feeds https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/want-my-rss/
An RSS link on homepage AND a RSS Autodiscovery link in the source code is for me the best solution. RSS Autodiscovery make it discoverable by any RSS reader
Looking at the blogroll he's talking aboit, I counted : 9 blogs with RSS Autodiscovery + link pointing to the RSS feed 20 blogs with RSS Autodiscovery only 3 blogs with link to the RSS feed 4 blogs with nothing…
When you use the Wappalyzer browser extension (https://www.wappalyzer.com/download for Firefox, Chrome, Brave) you can detect the platform (CMS) used. WordPress? Add /feed/ For more tips: go to…
There's plenty of really good solutions around : 1. Online: Inoreader, Feedly, Newsblur Newsbin, The Old Reader, Feeder... 2. Browser extension: the great Feedbro 3. Desktop: Liferea (Linux), QuiteRSS (Windows),…
Totally agree! Subtome was a great project but it lack updates. I talked weeks ago with @julien51, it's creator, and he told me that it didn't have time maintaining it but he would integer contributions.
Sorry to split hairs here but RSS is not a protocol but a syndication format: http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification Atom is also a format but have proposed a publication protocol : https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5023
I discuss it with one dev contributor of Mozilla and they say that they didn't want to loose time maintaining Live Bookmarks. And the Live Bookmarks was underused. RSS is no more a prioritary subject. The problem is…
Awesome RSS is a great extension, and is compatible again with Firefox 64+ and now adds direct subscription feature to Feedly, Inoreader, NextCloud Reader and even Tiny Tiny RSS (or universal feed display.…