Rss
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RSS FAQs
- What are RSS feeds?
- How do I subscribe to Canadian Gardening's RSS feeds?
- What's the difference between a web-based news reader and a downloaded news reader application?
- List of RSS feed readers
- What should I subscribe to?
- RSS button
- Can I use Canadian Gardening feeds on my website?
What are RSS feeds?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, which is basically a news feed of new web article links. RSS feeds allow you to see when CanadianGardening.com has added new content. You can get the latest lists of recipes, articles and contests as soon as we publish them, without even having to visit our website.
Learn more about RSS and RSS Readers at Wikipedia.
How do I subscribe to Canadian Gardening's RSS feeds?
You can use a web-based news reader. For example, My MSN users or My Yahoo! users can add RSS feeds directly to their personal page. You can download a news reader that displays RSS feeds from the websites you select, enabling you to view hundreds of headlines at once.
What's the difference between having a web-based news reader or a downloaded news reader application?
Web-based or browser-based news readers let you read your RSS feed subscriptions from any computer, whereas downloadable applications let you store them on your computer. (The difference is similar to checking your email anywhere using Hotmail or Yahoo, versus downloading your e-mail to your computer and storing it using Outlook or Entourage).
list of rss readers
- Netvibes (Web)
- Newz Crawler (Windows)
- NewsGator (Web)
- FeedDemon (Windows)
- Microsoft Live (Web)
- Awasu (Windows)
- My Yahoo! (Web)
- Newsfire (Mac OS X)
- Mozilla Firefox (Browser)
- NetNewsWire (Mac OS X)
- Safari (Browser)
- Google Reader (Web)
- Opera (Browser)
- Bloglines (Web)
- Internet Exlorer (Browser)
- FeedZilla (Web)
What should I subscribe to?
Once you have chosen a news reader, all you have to do is to decide what content you want it to receive. Just click on RSS Feeds on the top right hand, (above the Search field) and follow the directions.
RSS button
Click on the RSS button and you can subscribe to the feed in various ways, including dragging the URL of the feed into your news reader or by cutting and pasting the same URL into a new feed in your news reader.
Using Canadian Gardening feeds on your site
We encourage the use of Canadian Gardening feeds as part of a website, however, we require that the proper attribution is used when Canadian Gardening content appears. The attribution text should read "CanadianGardening.com"
We reserve the right to prevent the distribution of Canadian Gardening content. Style At Home does not accept any liability for its RSS feeds.