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I would like to use @ORelio's CssSelectorBridge on anime sites, for example this one. I used However, I am not sure how to extract the image as feed content. I have tried things like |
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I tried writing a custom bridge for the site: (but I would like to use CssSelectorBridge, because it means I don't need to host my own instance and write a bridge for every series)
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I am not so familiar with RSS Bridge and can't find the custom bridge at the moment. But have you tried That would be the right selectors for FeedCreator maybe they work with RSS-bridge as well. |
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Hi,
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aaaah, I see. the content is not fetched from the index page, but from the article page. So I suggest to use
to prevent the social media icons in every feed item. Image only is a problem. When you use @ORelio: I believe that the bridge should not throw an error here. Just place something like a |
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Thank you @ORelio and @HolgerAusB. I noticed that if "Selector for article content" is blank (only input However, once I also input May I request a new feature for CssSelectorBridge to tweak the title extraction behavior? I find that quite a number of sites use a generic page title (e.g. "NEWS | TV Anime XYZ Official Site") for the individual article page. |
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@antermin The brige was renamed to |
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I tried the options in this thread for https://ucsd-nt.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/293508-Conference.2Fseminar-announcements, but most of the time I was getting "Error 400" (most likely due to my complete ignorance with CSS). I would appreciate it if the respected author @ORelio could help. |
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Please retry with the latest version of the bridge. See #3573.