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June 28, 2009

Testing out a new plugin

Filed under: — Psychochild @ 2:34 PM
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People with RSS readers will notice an extra little bit added to the end of the post. It's added by a nifty plugin called RSS Footer. This is mostly to prevent sites that just scrape content from getting free content without at least linking back to me. But people reading via RSS will also get a handy link back to the main article to read and write comments.

Personally, I think those are the best part of the blog. :)

Tip of the hat to Gordon at We Fly Spitfires for pointing out the plugin.

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  1. Yeah it's a cool little plugin isn't it. It's not going to stop those poachers nicking our feeds but at least it will make sure people know where they came from!

    Comment by We Fly Spitfires — June 28, 2009 @ 5:24 PM

  2. I'll have to take a look at things like this, though I don't get enough traffic to get scraped necessarily. I've always wanted to do the opposite, be able to more easily trackback or pingback to places I've taken inspiration for articles, but there isn't anything I've found yet.

    Comment by Frank — June 29, 2009 @ 2:33 PM

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