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3. Select the feed name in the My Feeds box, and click the button
under the Headlines box. This creates a headline article in the selected
feed. You should try to make the headline concise and, of course,
interesting!
4. An adline needs a supporting story. Enter this in the Summary box
with the correct headline selected in the adjacent box. Optionally, add a
Story URL, espec
y he
ially if your story requires references to other web sites.
5. ick the Insert Feed button.
6. A
Cl
cursor is displayed. Position the cursor on the page and simply
click the mouse.
A
button appears at the cursor position. Visitors to your web page can
view the RSS feed by clicking on this button. They must have a suitable n
er installe
ews
read d (see Browser support for RSS feeds on p. 195), otherwise
To update an RSS feed:
and a Story URLs as described
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ific areas of
so it's just a case
of copying the link for the web site's RSS feed and pasting it into your RSS
Reader tool. Please bear in mind any terms and conditions in using a third-
party RSS feed—these should be clearly indicated on the originating web site.
Here's an example of an Investment & Markets RSS feed.
unformatted XML data will be shown.
1. Right-click on the RSS feed icon on your page and select Edit RSS
Feed....
2. Add additional Headlines, Summaries
above.
3. Click the OK button (the Insert feed button will create another instance o
the same feed on the same page).
The feed placed on your page is updated.
ing the RSS Reader Tool
Instead of creating you own RSS feed you may wish to subscribe to an RSS
feed from another existing web site—a web page’s content can be boosted by
inclusion of a feed from any popular news service (Reuters, BBC, sport, etc
or other information service (e.g., financial). Many major news and
information services host lists of RSS feeds relating to spec
interest (geographical, entertainment, political, music, etc.)