RSS feeds are built using XML which isn’t really user-friendly to use. Really Simple Syndication, abbreviated RSS, is a simple way for websites to make new content available in the form of a list: a RSS feed. To satisfy the ones who didn’t like email subscription, RSS is by far the best alternative. A lot of people still use email subscriptions for staying up to date, but there also were (and are) a lot of people who found such subscriptions unclear or were annoyed because those emails end up in the SPAM folder a lot. You’ll probably agree with me when I say that it can become very annoying if you have to visit all those websites day after day to make sure you don’t miss anything, right?Īt first, staying up to date with your favorite websites was to subscribe to the newsletter. How many websites do you visit every day? A lot of people visit over ten websites every day, because those websites publish new articles on a daily base and they don’t want to miss anything. Now, with two fingers, you can swipe up or down at any point in a feed of items and mark all as read above or below (respectively) - it's an elegant idea that should be integrated into every feed reader.Get free updates of new articles, interviews & roundups here, or subscribe to our RSS feed. Pulling on it past a certain point and releasing causes the next feed to load. Swiping up on an item reveals an accordion card interaction that Silvio Rizzi told me was inspired by the OS X Mail.app paperfold. Instead, swiping on individual items can be customized for quickly marking as read or sending the item to services like Instapaper, Pocket, and Readability. These gestures don't work when you're viewing a full list of feed entries, so you can't swipe all the way back to the top directory. Swiping from left to right moves you back to the full feed list view, and swiping right to left loads the web view. There's also a quick access menu for adjusting type size and line height. At the top of the item feed, you'll find a Readability icon loading a cleaner "Readability view" of the page.
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