Closed (fixed)
Project:
Drupal.org content
Component:
Planet Drupal
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Task
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Created:
20 Feb 2020 at 17:10 UTC
Updated:
24 Apr 2020 at 13:59 UTC
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Blog name: Make Drupal Easy
Drupal-Planet tagged feed URL: https://makedrupaleasy.com/taxonomy/term/1/feed
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Comment #2
ruslan piskarovComment #3
ruslan piskarovComment #4
avpadernoThe feed passes validation.
Comment #5
avpadernoThe articles are all older than 3 months and 3 weeks, which means they would not appear on Planet Drupal. I would also change the title used in the feed (rss > channel > title) as that is shown on the Aggregator page.
Comment #6
ruslan piskarovThank you @kiamlaluno. Fixed and ready for review.
Comment #7
ruslan piskarovComment #8
ressaLooks good @RuslanP, MakeDrupalEasy.com can be added. I hope I can soon read your blog posts on Planet Drupal.
Comment #9
ruslan piskarovThank you @ressa. I believe I can set as Reviewed.
Comment #10
ressaHi @RuslapP, you're right. I am used to the Services listings requirements where "A review by 2 or more community members is needed to add your company to the listing.", but Drupal Planet doesn't have that requirement: https://www.drupal.org/drupalorg/docs/content/planet-drupal#s-how-to-get...
I can't see a date on your blog posts, like this one:
https://makedrupaleasy.com/articles/drupal-8-remove-all-menu-items-site-...
Perhaps you can display the date the Blog post was published on the blog post also?
Comment #11
ruslan piskarov@ressa, the dates are visible https://take.ms/A8Yl3 and the same in feed https://take.ms/AzwDV.
Comment #12
ressaYes, you're right, sorry. I block most scripts by default, which also hid the date, but if I allow scripts I can see the date.
Comment #13
avpadernoI added the feed to Planet Drupal (https://www.drupal.org/aggregator/sources/1963).