RSS Feeds?

Anthony

Clever custom user title.
Location
New Jersey
Sweet thanks. I'll grab the link in case you don't want to junk up the Nav bar.

Another idea is maybe setting up an account with Feedburner. They then can generate another RSS feed URL that you can publicize. Then if people subscribe you can get all kins of statistics (and I know everybody likes those).

Just a thought :-D.
 
Last edited:
Y

yamaslut

Guest
I got it all absorbed... Not a bad idea... not sure if I'll use it, but cool idea..

I wish you could set it up for certian parts of the web page, not just the whole page.. for instance, I would like to monitor the freeride section of PWCtoday only... can I do that??
 

SuperJETT

So long and thanks for all the fish
Location
none
SBT doesn't have rss enabled on pwctoday.

But, yes you can do that using some extras on the url.

&forumids=1,2,3,4 <<<<add that onto the rss url and include whichever forums you want to keep up with so it would look like
Code:
http://www.x-h2o.com/external.php?type=xml&forumids=1,2,3,4

yamaslut said:
I got it all absorbed... Not a bad idea... not sure if I'll use it, but cool idea..

I wish you could set it up for certian parts of the web page, not just the whole page.. for instance, I would like to monitor the freeride section of PWCtoday only... can I do that??
 

Watty

Random Performance
Location
Australia
So how does one use Feedreader to access?

I'm trying to find a link, but i keep getting an error message from feedreader saying the site cannot be found?
 

SuperJETT

So long and thanks for all the fish
Location
none
It means you can read the posts sort of like a newsgroup. It works, I've never really cared for it myself though.

sflsurfrider said:
am i the only one that is still unclear on exactly what this is about?
 

Anthony

Clever custom user title.
Location
New Jersey
If you are somebody who is surfs the web a lot for news and other information using site's RSS feeds is a huge time save and even more so when you incorporate into something like bloglines.com. For example look at my subscriptions:

http://www.bloglines.com/public/anth0ny

Now if you click one of the folder names on the left it will display all the most recent information from each site within that folder. If you click the "+" next to the folder name you can see what sites are subscribed under each and even click the sites individually if you like.

I think this displays the value as I probably have about 30 sites that it takes me about 5 minutes to browse through.
 
Top Bottom