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This is an RSS Icon.
An RSS Feed lets you read all of your favorite websites from one location. Instead of having to parade around the net finding out which one of your favorite sites has been updated, a feed reader can do this for you and gather it all in one location. Now you can read all of your favorite websites from one spot. Another beauty of RSS feeds is that it only presents the latest, so that you're not stuck reading the same thing you read about last week.
RSS is created using XML. At this point, you don't need to know about XML, but I'm mentioning this because sometimes the RSS icon is an XML icon. You will see them used interchangebly on web sites, not that this is the right thing to do, but I've seen it done. (e.g.
)
Today we're going to show you (average joe) how to use this crazy thing known as RSS. It's extremely easy and so useful you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.
First and foremost we're going to get you familiarized with some RSS Jargon.
Most feeds nowadays don't look half bad. Popular browsers have learned the value of feeds and have taken the proactive step of displaying these pages so that they look more human.
Some example feeds for you to check out.
I can't show you how to use every single feed reader out there, well I could but ... no.
What I will do is show you my current favorite feed reader and you just have to trust me when I say that they all work the same for the most part.
My favorite Feed Reader at this point is Google Reader. If you don't have a google account, get one (it's free!).
http://www.google.com/reader
Once you have your account you simply visit their feed reader page at http://www.google.com/reader. Their front page offers an array of options. The easiest way to get started is to look at their list of already chosen feeds and simply select those which interest you. They have a very nice assortment.
Google Reader also gives you the option to use blogger, delicious, flickr, livejournal, myspace, and xanga accounts as feeds. So that you can easily keep up with your friends.
Now if you have a unique website that you enjoy visiting you can simply visit that website and click on the rss icon which is usually orange (but doesn't have to be) and contains the words rss. (e.g.
) You then copy the URL and simply paste it in the "Add Subscription" part of your google reader, and don't forget to click the "Add" button.
Tada, that's it. You are now "subscribed" to this website. Which means that your feed reader will get information from this website and hold it for you so that you may view only the newest information whenever you're ready.
Tidbit: Some smarter websites allow you to subscribe by copying and pasting their homepage URL. Try it: http://www.schipul.com
RSS Readers come in two forms. There are your online Feed Readers and your Desktop Feed Readers. They're both very useful in their own way.
The Desktop Feed Readers usually have a lot more options when it comes to sorting, arranging, and over all management of your feeds. They also have the ability to download the content for offline reading (i.e. you don't have to be connected to the net to read your feeds)
Online Feed Readers usually don't have that many featuers when it comes to feed management, but I tend to stick with the online services because they can be accessed from any internet-connected computer. I move around a lot, with school, work, home, and my notebook so it's just more convenient for me.
If you'd like to subscribe to schipul.com we have plenty of shiny RSS Feeds made just for you.
http://www.schipul.com/rss/
You should also check out our help files for more on RSS.
http://tendenci.com/en/help/#rss
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