- Cross Device Browser.
- Easy to include.
- Easy to use.
- 11 Image Parsers
- Reverse Scroll List
- Plain Text for Find
- 645 XML Examples
- Random in Category
- Youtube XML Parsing
- TimeDate Post Sorted
- Former from Last Feed
- Private Proxy Requests
- Inline Image Expansion
- Media Rules for Devices
- Color Scheme Opposite
A Browser. Here's what's used:
- Github - Hosting the reader.
- Heroku - Hosting the proxy.
- CORS-Anywhere - CORS Headers proxy.
- Simple Array Structure in rss.js
{ id : "courtesy", cat : "category", des : "description", uri : "feed", ext : "url" },
Source the site in an iframe.
Default
https://acktic.github.io
Opposite
https://acktic.github.io?op=1
Modern Browsers Require CORS Headers for Cross Site Requests this is circumvented with a Proxy.
- Heroku's CORS-Anywhere Proxy
http://cors-anywhere.herokuapp.com/
cors-anywhere is a reverse proxy which adds CORS headers to the request.
heroku-cli makes it easy to create apps directly from the terminal.
npm the package manager for NodeJS.
git clone https://github.com/Rob--W/cors-anywhere.git
cd cors-anywhere/
npm install
heroku create
git push heroku master
Want to contribute? Great!
- Clone this Repository
- Submit a feed
- File an issue
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