News
of the Wilde now has an RSS feed!
What
the hell is one of them?
Google
Definition 
Basically,
all it does is tell you what's new on News of the Wilde
without you even moving from your Homepage. To get these
feeds, you need somthing which supports them |
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If
you use Firefox
1.5
or higher, Netscape
or Opera ,
your browser comes with an in-built RSS reader.
If
you use Internet
Explorer ,
it's the only one that doesn't support RSS, and, well, frankly,
you're using a crap browser. Get
Firefox! 
Some
websites let you have your own RSS feeds sent straight to
the page. You can ahve a huge bunch of them on the page -
everything you could ever want in one place!
Pages
which support RSS feeds usually need a login. Most people
have a .net Passport, as this signs them into MSN messenger
and hotmail, and this works for the top two. Sites at which
you can view RSS feeds are:
www.live.com
- Requires .net Passport
www.start.com
- Requires .net Passport
www.google.com/ig
- Requires Google Account
Even
if it's not just for News of the Wilde feeds, these pages
are well worth having; they can hold many useful features
such as your email inbox, clocks, remote bookmarks, and of
course, more RSS feeds! It's useful to have these set as your
homepage so that you can see what you need at a glance.
| How
to Add the News of the Wilde Feed |
To
add the News of the Wilde feed to your page, use this address:
http://www.freewebs.com/newsofthewilde/rss.xml
It's
not enough to just put the address into your browser. First
you have to put into the add feed section to your appropriate
website. Click the appropriate link for instructions:
Google
Instructions 
Add
RSS
Google
Instructions |