Can you elaborate on what you mean by your reader? Are you referring to your own RSS file?
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arzea
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Well both I guess. On wordpress.com I was subscribed to multiple blogs and their posts would show up in a ‘reader’
I am also looking for the RSS file for my own blog…
On wordpress.com I was subscribed to multiple blogs and their posts would show up in a ‘reader’
There’s no comparable functionality in a self-hosted site (unless you want to display these feeds on your site) because you are no longer part of the wordpress.com network. You would need to subscribe to each of these blogs using whatever RSS reader you prefer.
I am also looking for the RSS file for my own blog
Assuming WordPress is installed in the root of your domain, then you should be able to locate it using http://example.com/feed or http://example.com/?feed=rss2 (if you are still using the default permalink structure).
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arzea
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Okay, thank you. I am now using RSS reader, but I am still confused about my own RSS… For example,
I am trying to sign into technorati, to register my blog, and it tells me I need to enter my feed URL:
“Feed URL*
Please enter the URL of your blog feed.
Please enter the URL of your blog feed.
Please enter the URL for the RSS or Atom feed for your blog. To learn more about feeds, “
Where would I find this URL?
What is the url of your site?
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arzea
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http://www.domesticsuperhero.com
sorry, i am so not smart with this stuff…
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arzea
(@arzea)
ok i think that works, however on my dashboard it still tells me this message:
RSS Error: A feed could not be found at http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?scoring=d&ie=utf-8&num=10&output=rss&partner=wordpress&q=link:http://domesticsuperhero.com/. A feed with an invalid mime type may fall victim to this error, or SimplePie was unable to auto-discover it.. Use force_feed() if you are certain this URL is a real feed.
Don’t worry about it. Your site is not yet old enough to have any inbound links from other blogs.