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Use an RSS feed to see when new content has been added to this site. When a new section is added to this site, it will be listed on the updates page and a summary will be added to the RSS feed. By subscribing to the feed from this site, you can see any changes as they are published, without having to continually check the site itself. Note that "subscribe" in this context just means adding the feed to your news reader, as opposed to actually paying for a service.
If you are using one of the news readers shown here, just click on its icon to subscribe to the feed If you don't have a news reader yet, click on one of the icons anyway - most of these will let you set one up straight away, and for free. Alternatively, see this large list of readers, including cross-platform and plugins for various browsers. |
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If you're using a news reader other than those shown above.... Right-click
on this icon If you left-click on the icon, you will just see the raw feed, although the latest browsers such as IE7 know how to display the content correctly.
What is RSS? RSS stands for Really Simple syndication, and is a method for you to choose the news you want to see. To use RSS, you will need a special RSS news reader or aggregator that will allow you to collect and display RSS feeds. After setting up your news reader, you will be ready to subscribe to RSS feeds. For more information on RSS web feeds, see the Wikipedia or WiseGeek |
Last update to this page 13th July 2007