Finally using a Feed Reader: Jouissance, Practicality, and the Unbearable Heavyness of having a Blogsome Theme
So I just started using a feedreader last week (GoogleReader). Why did it take you so long? you might ask. Everybody’s doing it. Simply, I finally needed to. And I . . . I can’t say love it, but I do feel a strong, non-amorous affection for it. And the roll is getting longer because there are a lot of people writing about interesting stuff out there (where exactly is this, anyway?). If only I could get my own feed to work.
Here’s one of my final messages regarding this in the Blogsome support forum:
I was able to fix the “&” in the title error, but the others are errors within the theme itself, and I don’t know how to edit them.
I have 10 errors right now, with my current theme. And when I switched themes I went down to 4. I swithced back to my original theme; there were 10 again.
Heck, I’ve tried 5 different themes and the number of errors range from 4-14.
Maybe the problem is still something I’ve done, but the validation results seem to point to coding errors in the themes.
Again, I’m not totally certain this is a problem with the themes, although the errors in the code seem to be somewhere not visible in the files Blogsome gives us access to. But if it is the themes that are the problem . . . . DOESN”T ANYONE TEST THESE THINGS BEFORE POSTING THEM?
So, I’ve been looking into using Drupal or Movable, but from what I understand, I’ll need a server or a web host. Any suggestions?
