Hello.

I am Paul Kinlan.

A Developer Advocate for Chrome and the Open Web at Google.

I love the web. The web should allow anyone to access any experience that they need without the need for native install or content walled garden.

Chrome Dev Summit 2021

Paul Kinlan

I'm starting to think about Chrome Dev Summit 2022. Top of mind is everyone's safety with the ongoing pandemic and how to make the event as inclusive as possible. I really value the connections and hallway track of in-person events, but also the reach of online. I loved the CDS 2020 workshops and office hours, and believe we should expand on those. Content-wise, I want to focus on what makes the web amazing, showcasing great experiences, and exploring key technologies like Core Web Vitals, Privacy Sandbox, PWAs, and Project Fugu. Also, more content alongside talks, please! And maybe shorter, more impactful online presentations?

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I wish that Blogger had....

Paul Kinlan

I need a global search and replace function in Blogger so I can easily update content across all 300 pages of my blog. Currently, I have to manually edit each page, which is time-consuming.

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FeedBurner

Paul Kinlan

I encountered an issue where my FeedBurner RSS feed wasn't displaying any article content. I've implemented a fix, and you should now be able to access the feed through the FeedBurner icon at the top left of the title. Alternatively, you can subscribe to the ATOM feed at http://www.kinlan.co.uk/atom.xml.

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Want to make money blogging

Paul Kinlan

Making money blogging seems to require blogging about making money blogging! Darren Rowse of problogger.net reportedly earns a six-figure monthly salary from blogging. He offers advice on site design and content. While inspiring, I'll likely stick to my day job.

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