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Some helpful ipernity RSS-Feed examples

Sunday April 20, 2008 at 05:57PM

First of all, here's the official help page for Ipernity-Feeds:
http://www.ipernity.com/help/feed

And here are some examples of feeds for your inspiration and better understanding, what you can do with it. Just replace the values with the ones you need. Ask me if you have questions or feel free to add your examples in the comments.

Examples

you can combine alot of these parameters and get new results. Funky isn't it? ;-)

You don't know what to do with these feeds?

Well, it's a nice way to keep up with the loads of new pictures and data uploaded at ipernity.
All you need is a Feedreader. I use Google-Reader online, but there are lots of Readers around.
Here's an old screencast i made for Brief, a Firefox extension for reading feeds. And here's an old general little howto about feeds. Of course you can use these readers not only for ipernity feeds but ALL your feed-subscriptions.

Questions?

Here i am... :)

3 Comments / add your comment?

Ulf Buschmann says:
Ich benutze gerad den FeedDemon und find den ganz brauchbar. Verschiedene Fotofeeds lassen sich auch gut mit Pageflakes kombinieren, so dass man die entsprechenden Fotos als Miniatur alle auf einer Seite hat.
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Seen in a user home page (?)
Posted 7 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
assbachpro replies:
ja richtig, Pageflakes oder Netvibes bieten sich für sowas auch an.

ich hab mir mit den feeds eine eigene Galerie auf meine Website gebaut, die Bilder werden über bestimmte tags geholt.
Posted 7 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
**~Sara~**pro says:
Danke dir!
Posted 7 months ago. ( permalink / translate )

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