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	<title>Comments on: My Webcomic Readin&#8217; List</title>
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	<description>A Webcomic by Dawn Griffin</description>
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		<title>By: WebComic Planet - Tips &#38; Tricks: RSS Readers</title>
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		<description>[...] And now a tip for the more advanced: those who have a website! A great tool in Google Reader is the ability to share a folder of feeds on your own website. For instance, say you have a folder of favorite webcomics, that you constantly update, and would like to post that list on your site for others to see. By going under “manage subscriptions”–&gt;  “folders and tags”, you can “Add a blogroll to your site”. This feature will allow you to customize the list and colors a bit, and then generate code that you can paste into your website. And the best part, for me anyway, is when I subscribe to a new feed in Reader, it automatically updates it on my site. How I love syncing technology! You can see how I utilized my Google Reader blogroll right HERE [...]</description>
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