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Simply put, RSS is a means by which news sites and other content publishers can offer live feeds to their latest articles and posts. Subscribers can then configure their website or an "RSS reader" to point to these files using a simple website address (i.e. http://rss.news.yahoo.com/rss/topstories) and any new articles will show up in their RSS reader as they are published. XSites include a designated RSS Feeds feature that makes it a snap to include any RSS Feed on any XSite page.
| Hint: All you need to link your site with an RSS Feed is the URL for the RSS file. If the specific URL is not listed, look for an XML, RSS, or ATOM button on the publisher’s website. In many cases, you can spot this icon on their sites by looking for an orange icon that's often accompanied with a symbol that resembles a broadcast. Right-click this image and choose Copy Shortcut. You can then paste that URL into the RSS Feed box on your XSite. | |||
Once configured with an RSS Feed, whenever someone opens that page, the latest content from the publisher is displayed. Thus, your XSite’s content is constantly updated whenever the RSS Feed publisher updates their content.
| Note: The ATOM format is similar to RSS, and was developed by users who were not satisfied with the direction RSS was taking. Information publishers can choose to syndicate their content using either format. XSites are compatible with both. | |||
For more detailed information about RSS and its value in driving traffic to your XSite, see Tech Doc 7008.
Your RSS feeds are immediately available on your page. If you wish
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