I somehow changed my feeds to crippled ones, which I hate when others do it, but since I rarely read my own feed, I never noticed… So dear readers: sorry about that, you’ll now get full feeds again!
Sorry about that: back to full feeds…
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They look like partial feeds here. Is there a way to show full feeds while using the <!–more> tag? I want to change mine to a full feed also, but I use the “more” tag and “optional excerpt”.
Did you reload your (my) feed?
Yeah… reloaded. Also, viewed it at /feed.
Was about to email you over the weekend but assumed you were pi**ed that someone was stealing your content or something. It would be worth a note that I did read your short feeds but didn’t ONCE visit your site to read the rest. Full all the way.
@Dave: you’re getting full feeds like you should again now?
Well, the last three posts were too short to tell! Dive into your draft posts and give us our Joost content fix ;)
Joost – I couldn’t find a place where you discuss this, but in your WordPress SEO article you mention placing text at the bottom of each post text that suggests “subscribe to my RSS feed”. I noticed on your blog that you have an RSS image and “Enjoyed this article?” with text allowing your users to sign up to your RSS feeds, etc. Do you have a WordPress plugin, or do you know of one, that would allow me to add something similar to my blog? I am using the FD Footnotes and can’t find anything compatible with that plugin and don’t want to have to change my page and post footer if at all possible. Thanks,
Greg