What is a site feed?
A site feed is a machine-readable demonstration of your blog that can be chosen and shown on other web sites. Special pieces of software called feed readers, news readers, or exaggerators can scan your site feed, and automatically let your readers know when your blog has been updated.
Change your site's feed settings
To enable or disable the site feed(s) for your blog, first go to the Settings | Other tab.
Here, you can select how much of your content you want to syndicate. "Full" will put the entire content of each post in your site feed; "Short" only includes an selection from the beginning of each post. Select "Until Jump Break" to show all post content before your jump break. The "None" option turns your site feed off completely. For more advanced options, select "Custom."
When you select "Custom," you'll see options for three different types of feeds. Each option has the same "Full," "Short," and "None" setting choices.
· Blog posts: This is the same as the original, "Allow Blog Feed" option.
· Comment feed: This will contain all comments made on all posts on your blog.
· Per-post comment feed: With this option, each post will have its own site feed..
If you've burned your post feed with FeedBurner, or used another service to process your feed, you will need to go to your blog's settings and complete the setup by redirecting your feed. To redirect your feed, just copy and paste the feed URL you received from the service into the "Post Feed Redirect URL" section.

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