no title and no image = trouble in the overview
Hello,
I tested the module and I'm happy with it. But it would be better to have a separate field for the title. If the RSS feed not has a title and image, it would not to show in the overview of reader.
(test url: http://www.impresscms.de/modules/aktuell/feed.php)
Edit: The same is with the reader block. The block don't show the link, because the title is not available.
I tested the module and I'm happy with it. But it would be better to have a separate field for the title. If the RSS feed not has a title and image, it would not to show in the overview of reader.
(test url: http://www.impresscms.de/modules/aktuell/feed.php)
Edit: The same is with the reader block. The block don't show the link, because the title is not available.
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on 2012-01-22 20:57 *
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I made the title field visible and editable in the feed admin page. So you can assign titles to feeds manually now, or edit them, so that should solve the problem. Title is a required element in the RSS 2 spec though, so the feed should have one.
on 2012-01-29 02:43 *
By crushdepth
Ok the feed select box is now visible on the index page, but only when the total number of feeds exceeds the pagination limit (for example, if you have ten feeds and only allow five to be seen on a page, the select box will be visible so you can access the rest, along with the pagination controls). It does not display when all available feeds are visible on the index page, as it would be redundant.
Feed images are available and can be positioned on the left or right side of the page through the module preferences.
Re. the feed with no title, I'm not sure what you mean. All feeds must have titles according to the spec, so its a problem with that feed not the module (or do you mean the module is failing to display a feed title for some reason?). If you leave the title field blank, the module will autofill it using the data in the feed itself. But you can assign another name to it if you like, by entering the title field manually.
Feed images are available and can be positioned on the left or right side of the page through the module preferences.
Re. the feed with no title, I'm not sure what you mean. All feeds must have titles according to the spec, so its a problem with that feed not the module (or do you mean the module is failing to display a feed title for some reason?). If you leave the title field blank, the module will autofill it using the data in the feed itself. But you can assign another name to it if you like, by entering the title field manually.
on 2012-01-31 21:58 *
By crushdepth
Can I close this one or still some problem?
I tested today and it is solved now. Thank you.