Feed types: Short versus Full versus Jump-Break (versus just titles)
A feed broadcasts your blog posts to subscribers, either the entire blog post (if you set up Full feed) or the first 250 characters or so (if you set up Short feed).
My blog-journey hack is based on using a feed of your blog, so if you want to show your content in chronological order, you have to chose one of those two options.
Set your choice on Blogger, at Settings > Site Feed > Allow Blog Feeds.
My blog-journey hack is based on using a feed of your blog, so if you want to show your content in chronological order, you have to chose one of those two options.
Full Feed Pro: Retains hyperlinks and character formatting. Easiest to set up and maintain as blog-journey page. | Con: Sends all of each post to your subscribers. | |
Short Feed Pro: Makes short “teaser” lead-ins to your actual posts. Less scrolling on your blog-journey page. | Con: Blog-journey page more work to set up & maintain. Some formatting is lost. | |
Jump-Break Feed Pro: User sets cut-off point for each post. Preserves all formatting and blog-journey is as easy as for the Full feed. | Con: Compared to Short feed, can make a longer and bigger Blog Journey page; break (if any) must be set for each post. |
Set your choice on Blogger, at Settings > Site Feed > Allow Blog Feeds.