You're going to have to build a custom control to do this.  It's not  
that difficult once you get into it, but you'll need to be familiar  
with basic Javascript, plus DOM manipulation methods such as  
document.createElement and element.appendChild, etc. I probably  
wouldn't worry about loading a JS library to do it, but you'll have to  
build a number of elements on the fly.  Also, you'll want to use  
entry.content, rather than entry.contentSnippet.

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On Jul 31, 2009, at 8:29 AM, Saibat wrote:

>
> Hi guys,i a have some  questions..how to draw feeds with Google Ajax
> API and every feed to be in it's own DIV? cause i want to categorize
> the feeds..
> Example:Sport feeds..into SPORT div..and so on.
> And another question is how to i limit the amount of characters to be
> displayed into feed.
> Because contentSnippet is not enough and i want images too.
> Thank you ,and sorry if i made english mistakes.
>
> >


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