Switching to full posts in RSS feeds
As you may have already noticed, we have switched to presenting full posts in our RSS feeds.
Does anyone find that inconvenient or otherwise unpleasant to deal with? If so, please leave us a comment. If possible, tell us why you prefer full posts over excerpts.
Does anyone like the full posts in their RSS aggregators? If so, why?
The reason for the switch was to actually allow our readers to read the posts without opening a new window (or a tab) to read the post. Though some of the posts may be CSS tutorials (for instance, you need to visit the post to see the 3D CSS button example in the beginning or open a new window with the example anyway), most of the posts are informative and can be easily read in the RSS readers.
Any objections, suggestions, ideas, tips? All kinds of feedback (some flames too - we’ve got a fire extinguisher ready ;) ) is appreciated.
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