Turn your RSS feed into JavaScript

Posted on April 22, 2009

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rss2js Turn your RSS feed into JavaScript

What is RSS2JS? Have you ever been in the situation when you wanted to embed a site’s RSS feed to you blog or website in a cool and customizable widget? Without any fancy APIs and so on, now you have the chance to generate a this kind of widget quickly and in an easy way. Of course it’s free and gives you the possibility to customize it after you preferences via CSS. I took my time and built this website to help out some bloggers, but of course because I like to share I invite everybody to use it. Yes, indeed similar websites are available out there but the best of them aren’t free and those which are free need either complex customization either they simple don’t support any fancy customization. The link to the website is www.adrian-apan.com/rss2js

rss2js preview Turn your RSS feed into JavaScript

Features

  • Show/Hide the RSS feed channel – informations about the publisher
  • Ability to set the number of displayed RSS items
  • Show/Hide RSS item description – show full description/first “n” characters
  • Ability to choose between HTML/non-HTML format of RSS items
  • Show/Hide RSS items original posting date
  • Time Zone settings
  • Set links of RSS items to open in new windows/parent window/iFrame
  • Possibility to use UTF-8 Character Encoding
  • Podcast enclosures for RSS 2.0 media files
  • Predifined and custom CSS classes

Finally, for any support/feedback issues please post a comment or connect with me via methods presented here on the website and I will try my best to asnwer ASAP. Also, if you visit the website you’ll see that it’s in a BETA release for now so any feedback regarding the functionality would be highly appreciated. Enjoy this and spread the word if you find it useful.

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3 Responses

  1. Kategra
    Apr 23, 2009

    Very useful stuff mate! Oo I will give it a try… +1

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  2. Twittl
    May 06, 2009

    Thank you for your recent post linking to this page however you must link to twitter pages. If you have posted a tweet on twitter with a link to this story then please submit the link to the tweet and not a direct link to the story. Posts on twittl will usually link to a tweet which has a URL similar to this – http://twitter.com/twitteruser/status/tweetID#. We look forward to your next post. Twittl Admin.

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  3. Arianamype
    May 13, 2009

    I think you love dark color

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