CDOSiteThe Catholic Dads Online site has been updated. The front page has been designed to focus on the most recent posts and has a much larger with easy access to all of the latest articles created specifically for Catholic Dads. We have an expanded section presenting the twenty most recent posts among Catholic Dad members. There are smaller changes in look and feel, the menu system, and how people register and let us know about their website and inclusion into the Blog Roll and Member feed. There is also updated code for our combined RSS feed.

As part of the update, we went through all of the Catholic Dads Online blogroll sites and eliminated any that are clearly defunct. If you think your blog is missing by mistake, please let me know at admin@catholicdadsonline.org. We also have updated the combined feed.

Updated Blogroll and Combined Feed

The code for adding the Catholic Dads Blogroll to your site is below. Copy and paste the code from the form field below into your blog where you want the blogroll to be. This will show the blogroll in the style of your blog/website.

Here is a version with a bit of styling to put the blogroll in a scroll box. Note that you do not need the paragraph markers around the div markers – it was just easier to have them in the text box below.

You can also get the straight RSS feed for the blogroll at http://feeds.feedburner.com/CDBlogRoll, but you will then need to find a way to display it on your site.

Combined Feed

The code for adding the Catholic Dads Combined Feed to your site – an excellent sidebar tool is below. IT HAS CHANGED. The old combined feed is NOT up to date an will not be updated.

The direct RSS feed for the combined feed is http://feeds.feedburner.com/cdofeed

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