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03-04-2009, 08:42 PM
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So how do I implement RSS feed into my webpages? I tried google, but im coming up with what it is, not how to use it. I'm making my own blog, yet I really don't want to use Wordpress (honestly its really too confusing for me to even figure out right now). Any tips or other ways I can go about doing this? I basically just created my own website and need RSS feed.

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is the web site you've built database driven? but honestly i would suggest you go with wordpress, i realise you said you don't want to use wordpress but its an extremely strong script and will take care of all the RSS bits and bobs, There are a number of guides which will show you how to set up a wordpress blog on the internet if you google "Setting up a wordpress blog" im sure you'd get along just fine.

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is the web site you've built database driven? but honestly i would suggest you go with wordpress, i realise you said you don't want to use wordpress but its an extremely strong script and will take care of all the RSS bits and bobs, There are a number of guides which will show you how to set up a wordpress blog on the internet if you google "Setting up a wordpress blog" im sure you'd get along just fine.
yeah I kinda realised that thats what im just going to have to do. Im already starting to set up my blog. I guess it will work though.

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Originally Posted by jasonm56 View Post
I basically just created my own website and need RSS feed.
The easiest way to create an RSS feed is to use software. You can use FeedForAll (there is a Windows and a Mac version). There is a built-in wizard that will walk you through the process of creating a feed.

There is an evaluation version available here http://www.feedforall.com

If you prefer to create the feed by hand this website details how to hand code the RSS feed http://www.make-rss-feeds.com

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