It will either be on the bottom of every page, or http://your-site-url.com/wp-rss2.php
Alternatively, it will also be embedded into the head of the html for feed readers that understand that…
That would be it, if you’ve set up a custom permalink structure. To call up a feed in a specific syndication format:
my-site.com/feed/rss/
my-site.com/feed/rss2/
my-site.com/feed/atom/
my-site.com/feed/rdf/
my-site.com/feed/ should default to RSS2.
If you have the apache mod-rewrite rules turned on, it will be http://your-site.com/feed/ other wise it will be the wp-rss2.php file like I said before.
Please bear with me I’m new to blogging so I don’t know to much about feeds etc
I changed the permalinks to:
/%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/
I’m trying to submitt the feed using a program called “submit it” . It checks the site for available feeds and came up with the following:
http://my-site.com/feed/
http://my-site.com/feed/rss/
http://my-site.com/feed/atom/
http://my-site.com/feed/xmlrpc.php
when i click the validate feed button they all say this feed does not Validate
Does the feed have to validate to work?
A link to your site would help troubleshoot this.
chilly probably won’t link to his site because he’s a spammer. Here’s one of his blogs, filled with nothing but links to online casinos. On this forum, he asks for advice regarding this site, which purports to be one of those stupid quotation collection pages, but is really a big link farm. He also shows up in the cgi redirect for an online casino ad here.
I don’t mind giving out free technical advice, but I won’t help someone who might be setting up a linkfarm.