My subscriptions [share yours!]
Well, I imported my subscriptions and spent a few minutes making an HTML file out of them for all to see. I think it would be really cool to see a bunch of these. It’s not hard to do:
- Go to NetNewsWire and Press command-E
- If you just want to share your OPML file, that’s it. If you want to go farther and share an HTML file, read on.
- Open the file in OmniOutliner. Massage columns at will.
- Go to File>Export and then choose as HTML
- If you don’t mind a plain jane HTML file, your done. If you want to spice it up (make the URL’s links for instance), open in BBedit or your favorite HTML editor and spice. Use RegEx’s to make life easier for yourself.
My subscriptions can be found here [or here if you dig OPML]. If you’re not on there, remind me to add you. My list is behind the times. If you post your list, please leave a pointer in the comments or TrackBack it.
Or, you know, you could have just used a TypeList that imports its items from the OPML you should have exported the other day.
Yes, but then I’d have to make a template that includes a typelist and such. Easier to just make an HTML page. If I ever get to a 2 column nav though, I’ll try it :).
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