Monday, April 10, 2006

Google Reader's fairly cool sharing

Google Reader now lets you share your RSS feeds. It's pretty cool; basically, you can label your feed items, and people can subscribe to your labels. So for example, if you have a friend who shares your interests and is an RSS hound, he can go through many feeds and mark only certain ones as "interesting". You, who are much busier and have, say, a job to do, can subscribe to his "interesting" label (itself a feed) to read all feed items that are interesting to him and, by extension, to you. It doesn't quite replace news aggregator blogs (no comments/discussion), but it's a lot more convenient.

Furthermore, you can have a "clip" of your label feed. I've put up a section on the sidebar with some feed items that I've found interesting. The clip comes with a few (fairly ugly) pre-determined themes, but the best part is that you can style yourself with CSS (though this is undocumented). The relevant class names used are:

  • The entire webclip box: div.reader-publisher-module
  • The header: h3
  • The bullets: ul/li
  • The source: div.s
  • The "Read in Google Reader" line: div.f; set display:none; if you don't want it to appear :-)
Enjoy!

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Anonymous said...

You tool.