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Inoreader
Inoreader




Once upon a time, there was a great Google-sponsored feed readers called Google Reader. in a single interface, much like the way email from many different sources comes to your email inbox. One of the most popular uses of RSS is in "RSS aggregators" or "feed readers," which are programs that let you collect RSS feeds in one place so that you can view new blog posts, new news items, etc. There are also other kinds of sites that offer RSS feeds, like the bookmarking service Diigo, the popular education tool Padlet, the annotation platform Hypothesis, and many more. News organizations frequently offer an RSS feed version of their content, for example. For example, there are almost 500 posts at this blog, but only the most recent 25 posts appear in the RSS feed.īlogs regularly have RSS feeds, and so do other kinds of sites. The contents of the blog change as I add new posts, but the RSS file address stays the same, with new content being added to the feed, and old content being aged off. If you are curious to see what an RSS file looks like, here is the RSS file for this blog. Because of the way the file is structured, it is then possible for that content to be redisplayed in other forms and in other places. This is not a problem given that neither Cloudflare nor the underlying host (GitLab and GitHub pages) charge for bandwidth used.Put simply, RSS is a way to publish the contents of a website in the form of a structured text file. I have been using Cloudflare with hotlink protection enabled thus the fix was simply to disable the hotlink protection. This makes sense for them as downloading the images, keeping it on their servers then serving from there would cause them to incur extra operating costs. It turns out, InoReader displays images by hotlink method. It is fairly normal for websites to apply hotlink protection to prevent other websites from leeching bandwidth for static content, especially images. I need thumbnails of my blog’s RSS feed to show up on InoReader. I previously misspelled Inoreader as Innoreader. After investigation, I found the root cause and solution and it was a simple one. I noticed thumbnails for my blog’s RSS feed were not showing up. Published: 13 April 2018 | Last updated: 18 April 2018 | Web Solution to images not showing on InoReader






Inoreader