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Oh, one more thing on last night's template 
I also took "NewsRiver" out of the h1 because it's identified in the text under the ducky, and because it took up a lot of space with the huge type, especially when you go to the individual feed page by hitting the magnifying glass. So the first newsRiverWebsite.#template line under body tag would read:
<h1 id="header"><%title%></h1>
Of course, now just plain ol' Home looks kind of dumb all by its big lonesome self. Maybe if it doesn't have "NewsRiver:" to modify it, it's better to say something like "All feeds" or all channels, or all subscriptions. Or something.
Some very long feed names still won't fit in the header space on the channel page -- not with that 500% head, so they are truncated with the CSS overflow attributes. I had to make the head outrageously big. I probably tried ten different sizes. Anything much smaller just didn't make it look enough like a newspaper.
Actually, the channel page with the longer headline makes a better looking page, more what I was going for. Hmmm. Now I'm doubting again. Maybe I should go back to News River Home. Or maybe it's something to mimic the nameplate of a newspaper rather than a headline.

Let me know? 
Let me know if you've tried any of these, would you, or if you have ideas? amybellinger at gmail dot com. Or post to the newbie or support list.
Moving on 
I'd like to try Dave's first alternate suggestion to use an includeHttp. I guess it's not (yet) a built-in macro in the OPML editor. Not sure where to start on that.
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