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aletsan on "[Plugin: HungryFEED] Apply custom classes/attributes to parsed...

First of all, thanks for giving us HungryFEED, it really solves any problems for customizing feeds as we want them. I am trying to configure a custom display and behavior of Google news feed in a site...

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Jason on "[Plugin: HungryFEED] Apply custom classes/attributes to parsed...

cool, you could do something like this as to take advantage of jquery - i put the following in the hungryfeed "Custom CSS Code" field. it's kinda hacky the way it breaks out of the style tag, but it...

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aletsan on "[Plugin: HungryFEED] Apply custom classes/attributes to parsed...

Lol, I knew I have missed the obvious. I really should stop working after midnight ... To the point: Thanks for giving me the answer, it works on all browsers (IE, FF, Opera, Chrome, Safari). As I...

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aletsan on "[Plugin: HungryFEED] Apply custom classes/attributes to parsed...

I can't thank you enough for pushing me in the right direction. The solution for using fancybox iframe on feed links turned out to be twofold: <script type="text/javascript">...

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