Andreas,

> One thing you can do to improve this is to include a visible, normal link
> to the RSS URL. This will make the pop-up useful both for those who have
> FireANT and those who are using other RSS readers (they can copy/paste the
> link as usual).

Actually, the 1-click button uses the RSS URL in the href attribute of
the link, so it is visible to spiders/search engines, etc. It is also
marked with other semantic XHTML elements such as rel="alternate" and
type="application/rss-xml" so its very clearly identified.

If you're suggesting I also add the regular RSS link as a visible,
clickable link within the popup window, I guess I could do that too...
is that what you're looking for?

-Josh


On 1/31/06, Andreas Haugstrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 03:46:59 +0100, Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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> > When a viewer clicks this button on your site it will popup a small
> > window that explains subscription, offers a download link for FireAnt
> > if the user doesn't already have it, and includes a subscription link
> > that launches FireAnt and auto-subscribes to your RSS channel (okay,
> > so that's really 2-clicks).
>
> One thing you can do to improve this is to include a visible, normal link
> to the RSS URL. This will make the pop-up useful both for those who have
> FireANT and those who are using other RSS readers (they can copy/paste the
> link as usual).
>
> - Andreas
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