This is The Real Blogger Status - and you are looking at the blog itself.
What you see is a lot easier for you to digest, than for computers to do so. There's another copy of your blog, though, that's designed for computers to digest, so the information can be passed to other places, maybe as part of another web site or blog, or to a reader who is subscribed to your blog, using a newsreader. The other copy is called the site feed.
The site feed contains each individual post, rewritten in XML. XML is a structured data language, making it easier for computer programs to read and process the contents. The site feed contains only the posts - nothing from the template. If the nature of your blog requires access to a gadget in the sidebar, your readers will need to visit the blog directly.
To find the published feed URL for any blog, look in the page source code.
"View" - "Source" gives the page source, and the feed URL.
From your browser, select "View" - "Page Source" ("Source" for Internet Explorer). Look in the header. Here's what you'll find, for this blog.
You may find an example site feed, at the bottom of this page.
You may be able to see an example of what a site feed looks like, if you like. If you're viewing this post in main page view (or labels retrieval view), look at the bottom of the page, for
for a link to the posts feed, for the site as a whole. If you created a custom feed, using FeedBurner or a similar service, and if you properly redirected your posts feed to the custom feed, this link will lead to the custom feed.
Similarly, if you're viewing this post in single post mode, look at the bottom of the page, for
for the link to the comments feed, for this post. If you're in main page or label view, click here ==> The Real Blogger Status: What Is My Blog (Site) Feed?, then look at the bottom of the page. Do likewise for the post in your blog.
Enable newsfeeds, using the dashboard Settings - Other page.
To enable the newsfeeds, use the dashboard Settings - Other - "Site feed" wizard. The choice of setting for "Allow Blog Feed" affects the use of dynamic templates, and successful search engine indexing of the blog.
As a blog publisher (administrator / author / owner) and as a blog reader, you have a wide variety of subscription options - both of blog comments, and also of blog posts. Know the options.
There is a large complement of feeds available, for each blog.
This blog is The Real Blogger Status.
This blog has 5 site posts feeds.
This blog has 2 site comments feeds.
This post has 2 comments feeds.
This blog has 3 site pages feeds.
For an alternative discussion, see Blogger Help: Blogger Feed URLs.
Note that the normal URL for an Atom feed, as in the example above, is
Consistent with the URL for the RSS feed,
You can similarly address the Atom feed as
Some web sites and services may not accept the former, but may accept the latter, Atom URL. All feeds provide for URLs with both suffixes, "?alt=atom" and "?alt=rss".
You can subscribe to any feed, using any newsfeed reader.
If you have a syndication newsreader (not the same as a Usenet newsreader, please don't confuse the two), you can load any of the above links and have feed subscriptions for some portions of this blog. Depending upon whether the reader will accept Atom or RSS, you choose appropriately. RSS, supposedly, is more feature rich.
Use Following, for feed subscription and icon based blog to blog links.
For an exciting way to use newsfeeds, better than just a feed reader (which gives you a blog published to a bunch of anonymous strangers), try Following, which lets you see who your readers are. This gives you a targetable surfing environment - similar in concept to "Next Blog", but with less risk and uncertainty.
Classic feed URLs have practical use.
The (classic) site posts feeds were available with classic blogs. Starting with New Blogger 2006, additional feeds - comment feeds for the blog ("Blog Comment Feed"), comment feeds for each individual post ("Per Post Comment Feeds"), and Label feeds for the blog, are also available. The (new) naming convention supports a naming (URL) structure for those feeds also.
The Classic feeds, while appearing redundant, have their uses. If you're setting up a Google SiteMap, you'll discover their use. This blog is
The classic feeds for this blog are
The Google sitemap requires the sitemap source file to be in the same folder ("level") as the web site (blog). The new feeds are in sub folders, from the blog root. Neither
will work, to produce a Google Sitemap. Try it, and learn.
Your blog should have its own feeds, equivalently named, for you to use, with two notable exceptions.
You activate the various feeds from Settings - Other - Site Feed.
Knowing the URL of my feed, it's a fairly simple matter to verify that the feed is active - though not all browsers will provide this, automatically.
If you load what you think is your feed URL into your browser, and you don't see a similar notice, recheck your URL. But know what possibilities exist, before you do this.
What you see is a lot easier for you to digest, than for computers to do so. There's another copy of your blog, though, that's designed for computers to digest, so the information can be passed to other places, maybe as part of another web site or blog, or to a reader who is subscribed to your blog, using a newsreader. The other copy is called the site feed.
The site feed contains each individual post, rewritten in XML. XML is a structured data language, making it easier for computer programs to read and process the contents. The site feed contains only the posts - nothing from the template. If the nature of your blog requires access to a gadget in the sidebar, your readers will need to visit the blog directly.
To find the published feed URL for any blog, look in the page source code.
"View" - "Source" gives the page source, and the feed URL.
From your browser, select "View" - "Page Source" ("Source" for Internet Explorer). Look in the header. Here's what you'll find, for this blog.
<link rel="alternate" type="application/atom+xml" title="The Real Blogger Status - Atom" href="http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/posts/default" />
<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="The Real Blogger Status - RSS" href="http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss" />
You may find an example site feed, at the bottom of this page.
You may be able to see an example of what a site feed looks like, if you like. If you're viewing this post in main page view (or labels retrieval view), look at the bottom of the page, for
Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)
for a link to the posts feed, for the site as a whole. If you created a custom feed, using FeedBurner or a similar service, and if you properly redirected your posts feed to the custom feed, this link will lead to the custom feed.
Similarly, if you're viewing this post in single post mode, look at the bottom of the page, for
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)
for the link to the comments feed, for this post. If you're in main page or label view, click here ==> The Real Blogger Status: What Is My Blog (Site) Feed?, then look at the bottom of the page. Do likewise for the post in your blog.
Enable newsfeeds, using the dashboard Settings - Other page.
To enable the newsfeeds, use the dashboard Settings - Other - "Site feed" wizard. The choice of setting for "Allow Blog Feed" affects the use of dynamic templates, and successful search engine indexing of the blog.
As a blog publisher (administrator / author / owner) and as a blog reader, you have a wide variety of subscription options - both of blog comments, and also of blog posts. Know the options.
There is a large complement of feeds available, for each blog.
This blog is The Real Blogger Status.
http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/
This blog has 5 site posts feeds.
- Atom (classic): http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/atom.xml.
- RSS (classic): http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/rss.xml.
- Atom (autodiscovery default, new): http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/posts/default.
- Atom (new): http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/posts/default?alt=atom.
- RSS (new): http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss.
This blog has 2 site comments feeds.
- Atom: http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/comments/default.
- RSS: http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/comments/default?alt=rss.
This post has 2 comments feeds.
- Atom: http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/494708298507343989/comments/default
- RSS: http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/494708298507343989/comments/default?alt=rss
This blog has 3 site pages feeds.
- Atom (default, new): http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/pages/default.
- Atom (new): http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/pages/default?alt=atom.
- RSS (new): http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/pages/default?alt=rss.
For an alternative discussion, see Blogger Help: Blogger Feed URLs.
Note that the normal URL for an Atom feed, as in the example above, is
http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/posts/default
Consistent with the URL for the RSS feed,
http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
You can similarly address the Atom feed as
http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/posts/default?alt=atom
Some web sites and services may not accept the former, but may accept the latter, Atom URL. All feeds provide for URLs with both suffixes, "?alt=atom" and "?alt=rss".
You can subscribe to any feed, using any newsfeed reader.
If you have a syndication newsreader (not the same as a Usenet newsreader, please don't confuse the two), you can load any of the above links and have feed subscriptions for some portions of this blog. Depending upon whether the reader will accept Atom or RSS, you choose appropriately. RSS, supposedly, is more feature rich.
Use Following, for feed subscription and icon based blog to blog links.
For an exciting way to use newsfeeds, better than just a feed reader (which gives you a blog published to a bunch of anonymous strangers), try Following, which lets you see who your readers are. This gives you a targetable surfing environment - similar in concept to "Next Blog", but with less risk and uncertainty.
Classic feed URLs have practical use.
The (classic) site posts feeds were available with classic blogs. Starting with New Blogger 2006, additional feeds - comment feeds for the blog ("Blog Comment Feed"), comment feeds for each individual post ("Per Post Comment Feeds"), and Label feeds for the blog, are also available. The (new) naming convention supports a naming (URL) structure for those feeds also.
The Classic feeds, while appearing redundant, have their uses. If you're setting up a Google SiteMap, you'll discover their use. This blog is
blogging.nitecruzr.net
The classic feeds for this blog are
blogging.nitecruzr.net/atom.xml
blogging.nitecruzr.net/rss.xml
The Google sitemap requires the sitemap source file to be in the same folder ("level") as the web site (blog). The new feeds are in sub folders, from the blog root. Neither
blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/posts/default
blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/posts/default?alt=atom
blogging.nitecruzr.net/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
will work, to produce a Google Sitemap. Try it, and learn.
Your blog should have its own feeds, equivalently named, for you to use, with two notable exceptions.
- If your blog is being published through FTP, you'll have slightly different settings to consider.
- No feeds are available, with a private blog. Right now (and possibly changing in the near future), feeds are available only with public blogs, and unrestricted access.
You activate the various feeds from Settings - Other - Site Feed.
Knowing the URL of my feed, it's a fairly simple matter to verify that the feed is active - though not all browsers will provide this, automatically.
If you load what you think is your feed URL into your browser, and you don't see a similar notice, recheck your URL. But know what possibilities exist, before you do this.
Comments
I added a bit more detail above. More to come later.
I haven't found a per-post feed yet. Pity.
That was just what I needed to know to use the Feed Page Element in my sidebar for a Recent Comments entry. Thanks!!
/Allen
http://oldmanrunning.org/
From looking at some of your comments and forum threads, it looks like your blog is producing an aggregated feed (FeedBurner?). I need to do more research about FeedBurner, and when you cite its URL. FeedBurner vs Google SiteMaps is a topic for discussion coming soon.
You can use BlogSend to email notifications about new posts. Only new posts though. For comments, you can use the Comment Notification email address.
What's the URL of the blog?
my blog is:
http://despepute.blogspot.com/
On my blog's feed settings I've tried using the following urls:
http://despepute.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
http://despepute.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
but still my feed cannot be detected. I will appreciatte your help. Thanks.
Your Atom feed "despepute.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default" shows up fine in my browser, as a feed. Do you have an open thread in GBH: Something Is Broken? That would be a good idea, in your case.
I've just started a blog and am really confused by all the "technical speak" regarding blogs. I somehound found your blog and it has helped me immensely. Thank you!
http://pumpkinbuttkittyfantasticfinds.blogspot.com
I have already changed my site feed to short. This is my site feed address: http://www.lahoregardening.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
Any ideas what the problem might be?
Elizabeth
And I also found out that a blog is a type of website! Cool Beans!!!
I thought that it seemed to act like one, but not being as up-to-date in the tech dept as I would like, I wasn't sure!!!
I am really pleased with all the info you provide and how easy everything sounds when you explain it!!!
I am truly "thankful" that I found your blog!!! You have helped me so much!! Thank you!!!
Kathy
BTW, How can I add the Word Verification to my blog?
I love the content of your blog. However, I have a problem that, being a relative noob, I cannot solve. Here is my blog, http://thevesh.blogspot.com/
If you go to the archive (Into the Wormhole), you'll find that there are 11 posts for October. However, if you click on the October link and open it in a new page, only 5 posts are listed. Could you tell me why this happens and how to fix it? Thanks!
We can diagnose your problem best, if you post in Blogger Help Forum: Something Is Broken.
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