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How to Use News Feeds |
How to Use News Feeds |
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A news feed is a good way to keep up-to-date with a website that changes frequently. The best way to read a news feed is to set up a subscription in your email program. Then you will get an email-like notification whenever a change to the site is made. This is especially useful for staying on top of the FamilyBlogs. You can also use it to watch changes to this site. |
A news feed is a good way to keep up-to-date with a website that changes frequently. The best way to read a news feed is to set up a subscription in your email program. Then you will get an email-like notification whenever a change to the site is made. This is especially useful for staying on top of the FamilyBlogs. You can also use it to watch changes to this site. |
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Live Bookmarks |
Live Bookmarks |
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Live bookmarks are a feature you can set up in your web browser. Live bookmarks are like regular bookmarks except that you will be shown a quick list of all the entries you haven't read yet. If you prefer to receive updates using only your email program, then skip to the Notifications section below. |
Live bookmarks are a feature you can set up in your web browser. Live bookmarks are like regular bookmarks except that you will be shown a quick list of all the entries you haven't read yet. If you prefer to receive updates using only your email program, then skip to the Notifications section below. |
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In order to do a live bookmark, you have to be using either Firefox (download), or else Internet Explorer 7 Beta (download). On either of those, visit the website you want to subscribe to and then look for this icon: |
In order to do a live bookmark, you have to be using either Firefox (download), or else Internet Explorer 7 Beta (download). On either of those, visit the website you want to subscribe to and then look for this icon: |
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That will set up the live bookmark. Now you can jump to the blog page quickly just like with a regular bookmark. If there is a new post then the bookmark will be boldfaced. |
That will set up the live bookmark. Now you can jump to the blog page quickly just like with a regular bookmark. If there is a new post then the bookmark will be boldfaced. |
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Feed Notifications |
Feed Notifications |
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To get notifications, you need to install a "news aggregator." The most popular one is Thunderbird (download). You can also use Outlook 2007 Beta 2 if you have it. If you already have either of these programs then you just need to create a new account for your news feeds. |
To get notifications, you need to install a "news aggregator." The most popular one is Thunderbird (download). You can also use Outlook 2007 Beta 2 if you have it. If you already have either of these programs then you just need to create a new account for your news feeds. |
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If you use Outlook 2003 then it doesn't support news feeds without getting an add-on. There is a good, free add-on called RSS Popper (download). Install their software and then follow their instructions for subscribing to news feeds. |
If you use Outlook 2003 then it doesn't support news feeds without getting an add-on. There is a good, free add-on called RSS Popper (download). Install their software and then follow their instructions for subscribing to news feeds. |
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Once you have set up a subscription, you will have an email folder that represents the website. Every time a change is published, you will get a notification that looks like a new email. |
Once you have set up a subscription, you will have an email folder that represents the website. Every time a change is published, you will get a notification that looks like a new email. |
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Subscribing to Multiple Feeds |
Email Notifications |
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Some news readers have the option to import an "OPML" file. This means that you can subscribe to lots of feeds at once by uploading a file that contains them. On the FamilyBlogs page there is an OPML file that has all the blogs owned by family members. |
Good old traditional email is sometimes best, especially if you use a Hotmail account instead of Outlook. I haven't really looked too much into this yet, but I know that there are free services where you can sign up and they will send you email when the website changes. I'm currently evaluating a couple of these and I'll report on which ones work the best. The ones that I am trying out are: |
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r4 - 03 Oct 2006 - 06:50 - ChadParry | r3 - 28 Sep 2006 - 21:41 - ChadParry | ||||