RSS Feeds… help
Note: Please subscribe to both the Posts feed and Comments feeds. This will keep you up to date on both the main post and the comments posted to those articles.
This page introduces RSS and helps you get started using it.
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is technology you can use to have information sent to you, rather than having to go look for it. Most major web browsers including Microsoft Explorer and Mozilla’s Firefox offer RSS as a way to have headlines delivered to your desktop. For example, when we publish new headlines on the Polocrosse Canada site, those headlines will be added to a feed list that you can subscribe to with your web browser. RSS is convenient, because you can subscribe to feeds from several Internet sites and automatically pull together headlines so you can quickly browse for new content without visiting each site.
MicrosoftExplorer 7: Download Explorer 7
Mozilla Firefox: Download Firefox
Firefox 1.5 and newer support RSS feed, check the version number to be sure your up to date. On the top menu bar goto help and select about, most programs will show their name and version number.
Enter your email address and click on subscribe for both the post feed and the comments feed. A box will pop up, select the folder you would like to save it in, then click on the Ok button. Repeat for the Comments feed.
When you want to catch up on all your favorite sites simply open Firefox, select “VIEW” form the menu select “Side Bar“, then “Bookmarks” or press “Ctrl B” together and select the feed you would like to read. Clicking on a headline will take yo you to the full story on the site.
If you enjoyed this post, please consider to leave a comment or subscribe to the feed and get future articles delivered to your feed reader.

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