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Renaming Feeds
http://help.feedbin.com/renaming-feeds
How to rename a feed:. Double click on a feed or tag to edit the text. Press return to save the change. December 15, 2013. 2015 Feedbin, Inc.
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How to Unsubscribe
http://help.feedbin.com/how-to-unsubscribe
There are two ways to unsubscribe from a feed. Select the feed in the main feed list and click delete in the bottom left corner of the screen. Visit the Feeds page under Settings and check all the feeds you want to unsubscribe from. Then click unsubscribe at the bottom. This method is useful if you want to unsubscribe from a lot of feeds at once or reset your subscriptions list. November 21, 2013. 2015 Feedbin, Inc.
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Debugging Feeds
http://help.feedbin.com/debugging-feeds
Feeds are unique snowflakes that change over time; today’s issue may be gone tomorrow. If you experience an issue, please follow these guidelines to capture a copy of the feed. Download a copy of the feed:. Curl -sv "$FEED URL" 2 headers.txt xmllint - format - feed.xml. If the feed contains an syntax error, don’t try to pretty-print it:. Curl -sv "$FEED URL" 2 headers.txt feed.xml. This will save a copy of the feed and the request’s headers. If you have the gist command line tool. November 28, 2013.
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Making a Feature Request
http://help.feedbin.com/making-a-feature-request
Making a Feature Request. Great ideas can come from anywhere, so feature requests are an important part of improving any product. A good way to make your feature request rise to the top is by putting a bit of effort into it. Why would this make a good feature? Good features should appeal to many. Not just you. How do you envision the feature would work? Use descriptions, mock-ups whatever helps communicate your vision. Above all contributing code is the best way to get a feature started. November 21, 2013.
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Sharing/Read-it-later Services
http://help.feedbin.com/sharing-read-it-later-services
There are a lot of sharing (i.e. Twitter and Facebook) and read-it-later services (Instapaper, Readability and Pocket). Chances are your favorites support sharing through a special URL. For example to share something on App.net. You can craft a URL like this and your post will be populated with the info you pass in:. Https:/ alpha.app.net/intent/post? You can add the sharing services you want to use on the Sharing page. Https:/ alpha.app.net/intent/post? Http:/ www.douban.com/recommend/? November 28, 2013.
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How to Subscribe
http://help.feedbin.com/how-to-subscribe
There are several ways to add feeds to Feedbin. If you’re coming to Feedbin from another RSS reader, chances are that reader allows you to export a list of your subscriptions in a format called OPML. Feedbin can read OPML files to enable you to quickly import all of your subscriptions. You can access the import page under Settings - Import/Export. The main Feedbin interface includes a button to subscribe. You can enter either the URL of the website i.e. Http:/ blog.feedbin.com. November 28, 2013.
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What is Feedbin?
http://help.feedbin.com/what-is-feedbin
Feedbin is a web-based RSS. Feedbin’s goal is to provide the purest RSS reading experience. It is a destination to read above all. November 21, 2013. 2015 Feedbin, Inc.
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Subscriber Statistics
http://help.feedbin.com/subscriber-statistics
Feedbin’s feed fetcher uses a. To identify itself when requesting a feed. The header looks like the following:. Feedbin - X subscribers. Will be replaced with the number of accounts that are subscribed to the requested feed, e.g.:. Feedbin - 12 subscribers. Will never lose its plural s, e.g.:. Feedbin - 1 subscribers. November 28, 2013. 2015 Feedbin, Inc.
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