Not really going unnoticed… The purpose of styling your feeds is to avoid that horrid error-like page most browsers show. If they display them nicely and on top of that ask you if you want to subscribe to it, all the better.
I’ve xsl-ed my feeds from day one on my blog for one reason alone. If someone not familiar with feeds click on them, they should be helped finding their way (ie, suggest feed readers, etc), not give them the XML and don’t care if they’re able to use it or not. :)
@trovster:
Not really going unnoticed… The purpose of styling your feeds is to avoid that horrid error-like page most browsers show. If they display them nicely and on top of that ask you if you want to subscribe to it, all the better.
I’ve xsl-ed my feeds from day one on my blog for one reason alone. If someone not familiar with feeds click on them, they should be helped finding their way (ie, suggest feed readers, etc), not give them the XML and don’t care if they’re able to use it or not. :)