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Bloglines CSS

Bloglines to offer "CSS Support for Feeds" ...publisher defined style-sheets. Complete list of supported attributes

permanent link 27 sep at 23:46 by ty

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commentat 07:11 on 28 September 2007, Steven Teskey wrote:

Great another thing I'm going to have to think about when styling a site...

In all seriousness I can just envision the slew of feed galleries that are about to pop up... Wait, are there any now?

commentat 02:29 on 10 January 2008, Logo Designers wrote:

Bloglines CSS - why am i not excited?

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