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Ah, I would add this plugin in to my sites, as it’s really useful..
One thing bloggers forget constantly is the loading time of your page – you don’t want people to wait 1 min for your site to load right?
hey just found this…but i still don’t understand why a reader who has decided to subscribe would subscribe for a summary feed??!!
Admission Essay, Thanks. Yes, I’m thinking about how I can speed up my load time at the moment! I do have another plugin IFrameWidgets, which can help with slow javascript widgets.
Techbliss, there are people who prefer summary feeds, but as I discuss in my Feed Reading Models post, summaries are most useful for aggregated feeds. I suspect that the vast majority of readers of a normal blog would want the full post feed. Still there will always be a few who prefer the summary feed and choice is a good thing.
I temporarily solved the problem with the icons at the bottom, that I mentioned in email, by simply copying your code from the source of the page directly to the theme. I’ll leave it like that for a while to see if it makes any difference in subscriber numbers.
After I fixed a stupid mistake I made (somehow and I can’t figure out how), my subscriber numbers jumped by nearly a hundred overnight.
One thing bloggers forget constantly is the loading time of your page – you don’t want people to wait 1 min for your site to load right?