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Adding New Feed Readers to Firefox 2

start.jpgOne of the few annoyances I have found with Firefox 2.0 is there was no way for me to add Rojo in as my feed reader of choice. By default, if you don’t use one of the recommended ones, you are out of luck for right now. I decided to look around to see if I could find a solution though.

1. The first thing you need to do is go into about:config. Just type “about:config” into your address bar.

2. Now the second thing you need to do is decide which feed reader you are going to replace. I replaced the Google Feed Reader with Rojo.

Now scroll down in about:config till you find the string called:

browser.contentHandlers.types.2.title

Right-click this string and choose “Modify”. Now get rid of the name that is there, and add the name of your new feed reader. (I typed “Rojo” in this box) Then hit “OK”.

3. Next you will need to look a little further down in about:config till you find the string called:

browser.contentHandlers.types.2.uri

Right-click this string and choose “Modify” again. This time you are going to have to change the URL that your service in question uses. In the place where the feed would go, put in “%s”. So for Rojo, I typed this into that box:

http://www.rojo.com/add-subscription?resource=%s

last.jpgThen hit “OK”.

4. After you get done with that, restart Firefox 2. Go into Tools, then Options, then Feeds. If all goes well, you should see your feed reader of choice replacing the old selection you had. Instead of Google, I now have Rojo. Select your new option, hit “OK” and you are done!

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Rojo – Best Syndicated Secret?

I have decided to move away from an application feed reader and back to an Online feed reader. Now there are plenty to choose from, but most of them are ugly and have too many bells and whistles. I tried using Bloglines – but five minutes later I got lost, and just closed Firefox in confusion. That is when I decided to give Rojo a shot.

Rojo does exactly what I want it to do. It let me import my OPML file from FeedDemon. It let me view 100 entries at a time. It doesn’t show me stuff I have already looked at.

When I look out there at reviews, Rojo doesn’t seem that popular. I really don’t have a clue why this is so, because I have loved it thus far. So if you haven’t yet found your perfect feed reader, I would suggest giving Rojo a shot.

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Feed Issues

I have been having some problems with FeedBurner the past couple of days. Now I’m not sure if the problems are caused on my end or their end, but hopefully I got everything fixed this afternoon. So if you noticed a few things screwy going on with the Web site, this was the reason why.

I wish FeedBurner had a better way of accessing support. Handling things through E-mail is OK, but there are better alternatives out there. Give me a help desk to login and logout of. At least then I would know that somebody has seen my problem and is working on it. When it is three or four hours between E-mails, I tend to get a little worried.

On the brighter side, once I got the issues explained to them, they were pretty quick at getting it all under control. Let’s just cross our fingers and hope this is the last of my feed problems.

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Hosting Podcast on HostingHoopla.com

podonhh.jpgI added the Web Hosting Show flash player (via Odeo) to HostingHoopla.com! I think it fits in nicely with the layout, and now people browsing the latest Web hosting headlines can also listen to the number one Web hosting podcast out there today. It is a match made in Web hosting heaven.

+ Check it out on HostingHoopla.com!

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Hosting Hoopla 2

I have started work on the next version of Hosting Hoopla. The past few months have been a nice trying out period, and now I’m going to take some of your suggestions and comments and work it into the Web site.

New Three Column Design – I wanted a cleaner look that had more content, but was still easy on the eyes. I have also sectioned off the front page into Inside Industry News, Outside Industry News, and Web Hosting Forums. Now all three sections can be seen evenly.

hbeta1.jpgNew Colors – I am going to keep the idea of being able to change the Web page’s CSS (and being able to save your favorite look). This time around everything is going to stay basically the same as far as layout goes, I am just going to add more colors. So far the two I have developed for this early beta is a blue and gray theme and one that looks more like the “classic” Hosting Hoopla orange and white.

If you have anymore idea on what you would like to see on the new HostingHoopla.com, be sure to leave a comment and let me know about it.

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Feed Subscribers Stats

I was thumbing through some of my statistical information on my RSS feeds (via FeedBurner) and I thought these might be interesting to share.

Mitchelaneous RSS Feed

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The Web Hosting Show RSS Feed

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Firefox Facts RSS Feed

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Now some people might say I shouldn’t “release this type of information to the public”. Personally, I don’t care. It is fun to watch where things are growing and falling as far as popularity goes. If I tried to follow each rise and move up from there, I’d go crazy. I think I would be better off just doing what I have been doing thus far.

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Update My RSS Feed!

If you are still using this feed (with or without the blog in the middle):

http://mitch.lockergnome.net/blog/index.xml

it is time to update your feed readers and point them towards:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/mitchelaneous

As soon as I can find a way and a place to move this blog over to WordPress, I am.

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