As some of you already know, Microsoft recently announced that the next version of Internet Explorer, IE 7, will use the well-known orange icon Firefox’s default theme uses for RSS and Atom feeds. As a dedicated Firefox user, I’m pretty excited about the atmosphere this creates for further collaboration among broswer developers to create (and abide by) standards for the web.
You can help to establish the new standard by simply using the icon instead of a text “RSS” link or the
graphic. If you haven’t already, check out FeedIcons.com. Download. Customize. Use.
Check the bottom of this site for how I’m using it.
(Tags: RSS, RSS icon, RSS icons, feed icon, feed icons, syndication, really simple syndication)
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standardization is the only way to improve cross browser standards. thanks for posting this rae
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