Subscribing To News RSS is 'Really Simple'
RSS
feeds are an easy way to add news headlines to your personal
blog, newsreader or Web site. Now you can add an
RSS feed from the Fayette County Board of Education Public
Relations office! Here's how to do it:
For Internet Explorer 7.0 Users:
Step 1.
(Assuming you are already viewing this page from within
IE 7.0; if not, close your current browser, open IE 7,
navigate back to this page).
Then, click on the orange XML link below.
Step 2.
When
the page is displayed, click on the option “Subscribe to
this feed.”
For
Other Browser Users (Internet Explorer 6.0 and earlier,
Firefox, Safari, etc.):
Step 1. Choose
where you want your headlines to appear. Do this by
clicking on the icon for one of the newsreaders listed.
If your newsreader isn't listed, just click the URL
button; then copy and paste the topic's URL into the
"Add by URL" box of your preferred newsreader.
Step 2.
Follow your newsreader's on-screen instructions to add
and view the feed. Note: You may be required to register
if you have not already done so.
What
is RSS?
RSS
stands for "Really Simple Syndication." An RSS file contains
headlines, summaries and links that are formatted in XML (eXtensible
Markup Language) so that they may be read by a program.
How
do I use RSS?
The
most common use of RSS is viewing news with an RSS reader,
also known as a news aggregator. There are three types of
news aggregators: stand-alone programs, e-mail-integrated
applications, and Web-based aggregators.
How is RSS different than an e-mail newsletter?
Email newsletters are are usually delivered at a time chosen by the
publisher. RSS gives you more control by always being
available and staying updated. Another advantage RSS has
over e-mail is that you don't have to supply an e-mail
address to get the headlines.
How
is RSS different than a Web site?
RSS is
usually a slimmed-down version of a Web site. Images and
other supplementary information are not included in an RSS
feed.
How
does customization work in the table above?
The
signup buttons in the grid can direct you with one click to
Google, Yahoo, NewsGator, Windows Live, PageFlakes, Rojo and NetVibes. They are the most common
sites for pages of customized content. If you have an
account with one of them, click on their logo in the row
that corresponds to your desired feed. They should recognize
you or prompt you to sign in. If you've never done this
before, go ahead and pick one of them. They'll walk you
through the signup process when you get there.
What
if I don't want to use one of those companies?
That's
fine, too. We have quick links to them because of their
popularity, but if you want to use our content in a
different way, just click on the button that says URL and
copy what's on the page. Now go add this to your
program of choice.
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