Syndicating the Greenpeace action feed
Published March 14th, 2007 in Geekery, Greenpeace Tags: activism, css, greenpeace, rss. Scoopit Share it del.icio.us |Digg it |Furl |Netscape |reddit |StumbleUpon | ScoopitI’ve just spent the last hour playing around with rss and feedburner to generate an easy host your own Greenpeace action rss feed includelet.
A little rss, a touch of css, a smidgen of javascript and hey presto - your own self updating Greenpeace Take Action box!

Just grab the code and paste it into your template or page. You can restyle it however you like - see mine over there in the sidebar.
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Is there anyway of having it display the feed without using JS, and still having it automatically update. I’m wanting to add it to my Myspace profile, and my website. Without using JS.
Thanks
Hamish
Hmm Myspace is problematic. I’ll have a think about that. Can you use iFrames in Myspace ?
Myspace doesn\’t currently allow iFrames.
I\’ve been experimenting with ways to get it onto my website, though have had no such luck yet.
Here’s the myspace solution