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One day to go! What is considered one of the most intriguing and awe-inspiring web events around, will take place in London on Tue 25th and Fri 26th.
CSSGlance is glad to announce the release of “Language RSS Feed Icon Set”. You can use these icons on your websites to differentiate your multilingual RSS feeds.
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The number of sites offering RSS feeds, a format to regularly deliver up-to-date web content, is growing rapidly. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to whoever is interested in it. As soon as you subscribe to a RSS feed you’ll get fresh updates in real time.
Recently, I searched online for free RSS icons that could be used to identify content in different languages. What did surprise me is that I couldn’t find any icon like that. I thought it could be useful to have a set of language RSS icons to be used on those sites that syndicate their content in different languages, so I decided to design my own set of icons and make it available to anyone who wants it.
I designed 5 icons for the following languages: English, German, French, Italian and Spanish. Icons come in four sizes: 75×75 px, 50×50 px, 40×40 px and 25×25 px. All of them are in PNG format with transparent background, so you’ll be able to use them on every background you need.
In the zip file you’ll also find the Illustrator source file for each format, so you’ll be able to change colors, add new flags, and even resize the icons to better suit your needs, without lose in quality.
Language RSS Feed Icon Set is completely free for both personal and commercial projects in any way you like under the Creative Commons 3.0 License. We only ask you to respectfully link back to www.cssglance.com. You cannot offer them for download on your website, but you can write about them and link back to this post.
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[...] ICON SET What good is an RSS tool if it is not found in the language that you are familiar with? CSS Glance made an announcement in one of its posts about the Language RSS Feed Icon Set, in which these icons [...]
wrote on March 6, 2009 @ 12:26 pm