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DiRT
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I just installed Geeklog yesterday on my site http://www.vglosers.com and am still tooling around trying to get things working, but I can't seem to get the rss feed button to work. I'm sure I'm overlooking something obvious and stupid, but I looked on the forum and didn't see anything. Any help? Please?
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DiRT
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Thanks for looking.
I'm not trying to do 'anything' per se, other than make an rss feed. Do I need to make a static page? As I said, I just installed Geeklog. I went into the admin section and personalized the feed and the feed works on the Google homepage, but I have no idea what the deal is with that button. Maybe it was part of the theme I applied, and not part of Geeklog? If so, any idea on how to make it work? How would I make a static page for the feed if that's what I need? Or how would I change that button to link to the feed already there?
I'm not trying to do 'anything' per se, other than make an rss feed. Do I need to make a static page? As I said, I just installed Geeklog. I went into the admin section and personalized the feed and the feed works on the Google homepage, but I have no idea what the deal is with that button. Maybe it was part of the theme I applied, and not part of Geeklog? If so, any idea on how to make it work? How would I make a static page for the feed if that's what I need? Or how would I change that button to link to the feed already there?
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Dirk
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Ah, okay. I've never seen that button before myself, so I assumed it was something you did.
Geeklog usually advertises feeds in the site's header (when you set the "Header-link in topic" option accordingly). If you want to add a visible link somewhere, you're on your own.
You could change the link to that static page to point directly to your feed instead, for example.
bye, Dirk
Geeklog usually advertises feeds in the site's header (when you set the "Header-link in topic" option accordingly). If you want to add a visible link somewhere, you're on your own.
You could change the link to that static page to point directly to your feed instead, for example.
bye, Dirk
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DiRT
Anonymous
I think I got it linked correctly now. Thanks!
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