The old feeds may be forwarding, but I recommend you subscribe to the new feeds.
As a reminder, here are the new feeds. I recommend rss2 and comments:
https://freerangelibrarian.com/comments/feed [comments]
https://freerangelibrarian.com/feed/rss/
https://freerangelibrarian.com/feed/rss2/
https://freerangelibrarian.com/feed/rdf/
https://freerangelibrarian.com/feed/atom/
Posted on this day, other years:
- Things happen (life changes) - 2008
- Liberry Jernel on ALA Election Results - 2006
- ALA's Voodoo Demographics - 2005
- Wifi at ALA Annual! - 2005
Not to pick on you in particular it’s just that I feel I can ask you without offending? Why offer four version of the same content? Really, won’t it just either confuse those who don’t understand when offered the choice or just make us choose when it doesn’t really matter? (I’ve blogged this @ http://www.travelinlibrarian.info/2007/05/one-feed-why-multiple-versions.html)
Part of it is my poor understanding of how WordPress handles RSS feeds plus the unwillingness of my htaccess file to smoothly handle redirects. Apparently the feeds are buried in the themes (versus the approach in Movable Type, where they were literally separate files in the root directory). I’d really like three feeds: posts (RSS2), posts (Atom), and comments. But getting there is not easy.