RSS Feeds Explained
What is RSS?
RSS is an easy way for you to keep updated automatically on websites you like. Instead of you having to go to websites to see if they've written a new article or feature, you can use RSS (which stands for Really Simple Syndication) to get them to tell you every time they have something new.How can I make use of RSS?
In general you need to get hold of a program called a News Reader. This displays RSS information feeds from your chosen websites on your computer.All you then have to do is choose which RSS feeds you want, for instance an RSS feed of all the Latest News from Jagged Globe.
How do I get a News Reader?
There are a range of different News Readers available; click to download the best News Readers, many of which are free to use. Some web browsers such as Opera and Firefox have basic news readers built into them.How can I sign up to RSS feeds from Jagged Globe?
By using the links provided below. If your News Reader supports it, clicking on an RSS icon will subscribe you to that feed, and notify you when that feed is next updated. If your News Reader doesn't support it then you need to follow the instructions for your particular News Reader in order to add the feed to your RSS list.Jagged Globe Newshttps://www.jagged-globe.co.uk/news/rss.php | |
Jagged Globe Photoshttps://www.jagged-globe.co.uk/jg/rssphotos.php | |
Jagged Globe Videoshttps://www.jagged-globe.co.uk/jg/rssvideos.php |
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This page is based on an original article © BBC News.
