 Mele20 Premium join:2001-06-05 Hilo, HI
| How do I delete a news feed on the front page?
I suppose this is a dumb question. I searched in FAQ and also looked through the Site's FAQ and I can't see how to delete a news feed that I have on the front page. I've had it forever. I don't even remember how to set up news feeds it has been so long ago since I that. This one has not updated in 50+ weeks so I guess it is dead and needs removing. How do I do that? -- "The same ferocity that our founders devoted to protect the freedom and independence of the press is now appropriate for our defense of the freedom of the internet. The stakes are the same: the survival of our Republic". Al Gore, The Assault on Reason |
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 Mele20 Premium join:2001-06-05 Hilo, HI
1 edit | I figured out part of the problem. "Customize feeds" is missing on Fx so I tried Opera 10 Alpha and I could click on "Customize feeds".
So, then I tried to remove the one that is dead for over a year now. Instead what happened is that the other feed (that I want) got removed instead. UGH. 
I cannot remove the dead one. Nor can I add back the one that was accidently removed that I want. When I try to add a feed I get sent to »Site FAQ »Javascript/AJAX which claims my browser has java script turned off. Java script is turned ON in Opera.
So, doesn't anyone know how to get rid of the dead feed and get my other feed back? Does it work in IE? Here's two browsers that have different problems with this feature. But I can't imagine why it would work in IE if it doesn't work in Fx or Opera.
EDIT: IE8 let me add back the feed that got accidently deleted. I can see now why I can't delete the dead feed. The one I just added back has "delete" (which is clickable) next to it. The dead one I want to delete does not have "delete" next to it. So, how can I delete it? (I guess IE is good for something)! 
-- "The same ferocity that our founders devoted to protect the freedom and independence of the press is now appropriate for our defense of the freedom of the internet. The stakes are the same: the survival of our Republic". Al Gore, The Assault on Reason |
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