Showing posts with label RSS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RSS. Show all posts

Friday, May 18, 2012

airodyssey on "How to put the RSS feed as a page"

To add to what timethief said, here's more info about feeds in general. It contains the same links timethief gave for your feeds, plus a few more:

http://en.support.wordpress.com/feeds/


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timethief on "How to put the RSS feed as a page"

@killerdays

As airodyssey has said all wordpress blogs are equiped with feeds. This is the URL for the RSS feed to your posts (entries)

http://projectwolf.wordpress.com/feed/

This is the URL for the RSS feed for comments made on your blog

http://projectwolf.wordpress.com/comments/feed/

Click them and prove to yourself they are working. If you wish you can set up blog subscriptions. See here > http://en.support.wordpress.com/blog-subscriptions/ and here > http://en.support.wordpress.com/widgets/blog-subscription-widget/

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Thursday, May 17, 2012

ABCs of RSS Feeds

Implementing RSS - Really Simple Syndication can be aided by an understanding of the terms relating to RSS. Learn the ABCs of RSS....



A - AutoDiscovery



Auto Discovery is code that is inserted into the header of an HTML web page, which then indicates to readers that an RSS feed is available for the content.



B - Blogs



Blogs are web logs that are updated regularly, usually on a daily basis. Blogs generally contain information related to a specific topic. In some cases, blogs are used as daily diaries about people's personal lives, political views, or even as social commentaries. The truth of the matter is that blogs can be shaped into whatever the author wants them to be. While initially thought of as diaries or online journals, blogs have evolved into the latest fresh web content.



C - Cache



Cache is a temporary storage area for frequently-accessed or recently-accessed data. Having certain data stored in a cache area speeds up the operation of the computer. Using a cache with RSS feeds will help minimize bandwidth and display an RSS feed's content quicker.



ABCs of RSS Feeds


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From http://www.rss-specifications.com

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