Posts Tagged ‘FeedBurner

For years the web has been a static development block for housing information. It hasn’t been up until recently that micro-format designs have been released into the semantic web. These allow developers to contextually describe page elements for better representation of what the information holds. Most of the tips below are useful for those still [...]

If you use FeedBurner to handle your RSS/Atom/whatever feed, make sure to subscribe to it so you can verify that your posts show up properly. Also follow the links to your posts to check the URLs – they may be a bit mangled by FeedBurner without you knowing it. It’s probably been like that for [...]

Google has just released a new interface for its AdSense platform and it is being rolled out to all publishers globally. Almost exactly a year ago, Google started testing its new AdSense interface with a select group of AdSense publishers. The new design is a reflection on both the feedback from that group and requests [...]

The Lumebox is an Open-Source Lightbox clone written as a JavaScript jQuery plugin with a few added features. One of the main features is that it can parse RSS feeds just as easily as displaying images. The Lumebox also searches the post or page for links leading to images (and RSS-feeds) and opens them in [...]

We’ve been FeedBurner users here at Carsonified HQ since it was created. At first it was an amazing god-send. Then it got bought by Google and promptly got locked in a closet and forgotten about. It’s finally been re-released with a shiny new interface and real-time tracking capabilities. Thanks for finally getting off your ass [...]


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