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September 27, 2007
Just right-click on the image you want, and choose "Save link as...", and take it from there.
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(These images courtesy me.)
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April 17, 2007
Currently, you can only have two automatic feeds per folder, RSS and Atom. Some other systems support RSS 0.92 and RSS 1.0; I've decided to concentrate on the more modern (and simpler) feed formats. It is possible to create additional feeds by setting up your own parallel linked folder structure, but I'm not sure that there's a lot of requirement for that.
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Posted by: McGurk at April 24, 2007 05:52 PM (Ri74D)
Even this template is doing it.
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<description>("<P>Just read an article over at The Old New Thing about the Decoy Effect. Very interesting. By adding a third choice, you can skew opinion towards one of two legitimate choices. </P>\r\n<P>You are asked to choose between A and B. 50% of people pick A, 50% pick B. If you want to push people towards A, you can easily do this by adding a third choice C that is not as good as A or B. Just make sure that choice A is better than C in more respects than B is. People use choice C as the benchmark; they see that A is twice as better than C than B and therefore pick A more often. </P>\r\n<P>Keep an eye out for this kind of gaming in real life. If I find any I'll post 'em here.</P>", 'strip_markup')...</description>"
Posted by: McGurk at April 24, 2007 05:54 PM (Ri74D)
field.text gives you the text with any HTML or BBCode markup stripped out.
field.esc gives you the field with markup escaped (and BBCode converted to HTML, and then escaped), which should be safe for inclusion in a feed.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 24, 2007 06:13 PM (PiXy!)
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I've patched that, and I'll do a little testing now. I'm surprised more things didn't break... Though if they had, I would have found the problem straight away.
My RSS wasn't working at all. I wondered why I wasn't getting any comments...
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[page.base] is the base directory for your current folder. This is used so that relative paths for links and images will still work for archives, where additional "directory" levels are appended to the URL. This may need some tweaking to accommodate your own multiple directory levels.
The target option here controls how links are opened: _self makes them open in the current window; _blank will make each new link open in a new window (or tab, if your browser is set up that way).
Feeds
Both Atom and RSS feeds should be working now (sorry about that!) The two links here should provide autodiscovery for your feeds in most browsers. This works perfectly in Opera and IE7. In Firefox, it does work, but automatically chooses the Atom feed without giving you an option. This is odd, because if I add a third feed to the list, Firefox presents a menu for all three.
Both feeds validate, with some warnings in some cases; I'll be working on tidying that up so that they validate perfectly in all cases. (Using the validator at feedvalidator.org.)
Doctype
The doctype is given as XHTML1 Transitional. There's no way for me to guarantee that Minx generates valid XHTML1, short of running it through something like Tidy, which would double the load on the server. I will work on cleaning up the standard templates, so that at least a freshly created blog will validate cleanly.
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