A number of posts are currently in stasis waiting for me to actually finish them, but I thought it was worth mentioning the selection of my most recent Flickr photos that now graces my homepage. While the rest of that page awaits serious styling and content work, I’ve dilly-dallied by creating this bit of eye-candy.
Following my recent success with putting a Flickr feed on my website’s front page is the conversion of this to an all-purpose feed reporter, where RSS/Atom flavour and feed specifics are dealt with by Javascript associative arrays of functions, keyed on both variables respectively.
What happens when nobody will take responsibility for a standard that the web relies on?
The Drupal Feeds module consists of layers of objects, tunnelling between each other, like a pearl onion on a cocktail stick
We've been doing a lot of work with the Drupal Feeds module recently. The frontend is nice enough, although the sub-navigation was rendered almost illegible by our theme's CSS. The online tutorials need work, and the admin navigation needs to be made a bit more robust to layout changes; but then it will be the de facto way for people to consume feeds on their Drupal sites.