The sydicate block doesn't line up with the rest of the follow module. So a solution would be to just include an option to allow the user to turn on/off the rss feed support. Which would amount to it allowing the module to display the image/link for the rss feed. The user wouldn't need to input any links or anything as it would just automatically pick up the feed. Since it is the same on every drupal install. Unless the user uses a different feed service, then they could simply turn it off.
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Comment #1
q0rban commentedI'm open to this if enough people think it would be a good feature. I'd rather not muck up the UI with extra settings and all though.
Comment #2
infines commentedI was just noting it to be an idea. I think it would just be best to provide the icon and link box. That way if someone uses an outside service for their feed they can add the link in to the follow box for it.
Comment #3
q0rban commentedMarking this as a duplicate of #529094: Add RSS functionality?
Comment #4
q0rban commentedHeh, I mean #623198: Add icon for follow-this-site
Comment #5
zdean commentedI would like to have this feature very much.
#q0rban, I don't think this is a duplicate of #623198...that request deals with creating an identifying icon for Follow (instead of "follow us on" text). This request is to include the rss feed/icon the same as the other ones (twitter, etc.).
Comment #6
q0rban commentedComment #7
j0nathan commentedHi,
I would like the RSS icon and link too.
I would use the link to go to a page in the site that explains all of our RSS feeds.
Comment #8
j0nathan commentedHi,
Any updates on this feature request?
Comment #9
q0rban commentedNot yet, although I may have time next week to work on it. Sorry it's taking so long everyone, just a lot on my plate lately! :)
Comment #10
q0rban commentedThis is fixed in 6.x-1.x-dev
Comment #11
j0nathan commentedThank you very much q0rban.