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I left this on the Base Blog too, but if other people are using this theme/starter/project, the below could be fantastic built into the project itself!
This started from this post in the Fediverse where I asked the general public how to make every tag/category have it's own RSS feed. The Eleventy folks suggested this, and I agree. I think it would be good for others as well.
Benefits.
If someone uses a service to post to social media but didn't want to share the main RSS feed, this would allow people to pick and choose what posts to share.
This would give users a choice in following a tag RSS feed or the main RSS feed that includes everything.
This would give people that use things like Button Down an easy way to publish certain blog posts/content to their mailing lists while excluding others.
For an example of this behavior, visit any ClassicPress or Wordpress website. Post categories and post tags have their own RSS feeds.
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Thank you Robert! This is a very cool idea. It may be a little ambitious for eleventeen at the moment, but I will keep it in mind and update you here if I make any progress. If you (or anyone reading) feel like giving it a go sooner than that, I will help as much as I can with any spare time I have.
I left this on the Base Blog too, but if other people are using this theme/starter/project, the below could be fantastic built into the project itself!
This started from this post in the Fediverse where I asked the general public how to make every tag/category have it's own RSS feed. The Eleventy folks suggested this, and I agree. I think it would be good for others as well.
Benefits.
For an example of this behavior, visit any ClassicPress or Wordpress website. Post categories and post tags have their own RSS feeds.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: