Acurazine RSS Feeds
I wasn't sure where to post this...this is probably not the right place for it, but I couldn't see where else to fit it. Anyway, on to the question...
When I go to Acurazine in Firefox, I notice that the Live Bookmarks icon appears, telling me that there are RSS feeds on the site. So I subscribe to "TSX Community," but no matter what feed I subscribe to, the results are the same: I get the new articles from ALL of the site's sections, not just from the subscribed section like "TSX Community."
Same thing happens in SharpReader. I just wondered if the RSS feeds actually work somehow and I'm just doing something wrong, or if that's all that is supposed to happen.
Thanks...
When I go to Acurazine in Firefox, I notice that the Live Bookmarks icon appears, telling me that there are RSS feeds on the site. So I subscribe to "TSX Community," but no matter what feed I subscribe to, the results are the same: I get the new articles from ALL of the site's sections, not just from the subscribed section like "TSX Community."
Same thing happens in SharpReader. I just wondered if the RSS feeds actually work somehow and I'm just doing something wrong, or if that's all that is supposed to happen.
Thanks...
I think this is it: https://acurazine.com/forums/external.php?type=rss
Originally Posted by jlukja
I use Firefox. What is a good RSS reader plug in?
Free to play with; personal edition is $30 to keep. Integration with Firefox and IE is excellent.
Actually Firefox has RSS built right in. It's called Live Bookmarks.
When Firefox recognizes that a site has an RSS feed, it will put an orange satellite(? I guess that's what it is) icon on the lower right. You can click on that to access the feeds and set them up as live bookmarks.
Sometimes Firefox doesn't recognize the feeds, though, or the feeds aren't readily available on the site and you have to enter the actual URL of the feed. In that case:
Bookmarks --> Manage Bookmarks --> File --> New --> Live Bookmark.
It's a pretty rudimentary way to get RSS feeds, -- I prefer a standalone reader like FeedDemon ($$) or SharpReader (free) -- but it's a pretty cool browser feature nonetheless. Also if you want a web-based RSS reader, you can check out http://www.Bloglines.com.
When Firefox recognizes that a site has an RSS feed, it will put an orange satellite(? I guess that's what it is) icon on the lower right. You can click on that to access the feeds and set them up as live bookmarks.
Sometimes Firefox doesn't recognize the feeds, though, or the feeds aren't readily available on the site and you have to enter the actual URL of the feed. In that case:
Bookmarks --> Manage Bookmarks --> File --> New --> Live Bookmark.
It's a pretty rudimentary way to get RSS feeds, -- I prefer a standalone reader like FeedDemon ($$) or SharpReader (free) -- but it's a pretty cool browser feature nonetheless. Also if you want a web-based RSS reader, you can check out http://www.Bloglines.com.
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Originally Posted by Winterwaves
Actually Firefox has RSS built right in. It's called Live Bookmarks.
When Firefox recognizes that a site has an RSS feed, it will put an orange satellite(? I guess that's what it is) icon on the lower right. You can click on that to access the feeds and set them up as live bookmarks.
Sometimes Firefox doesn't recognize the feeds, though, or the feeds aren't readily available on the site and you have to enter the actual URL of the feed. In that case:
Bookmarks --> Manage Bookmarks --> File --> New --> Live Bookmark.
It's a pretty rudimentary way to get RSS feeds, -- I prefer a standalone reader like FeedDemon ($$) or SharpReader (free) -- but it's a pretty cool browser feature nonetheless. Also if you want a web-based RSS reader, you can check out http://www.Bloglines.com.
When Firefox recognizes that a site has an RSS feed, it will put an orange satellite(? I guess that's what it is) icon on the lower right. You can click on that to access the feeds and set them up as live bookmarks.
Sometimes Firefox doesn't recognize the feeds, though, or the feeds aren't readily available on the site and you have to enter the actual URL of the feed. In that case:
Bookmarks --> Manage Bookmarks --> File --> New --> Live Bookmark.
It's a pretty rudimentary way to get RSS feeds, -- I prefer a standalone reader like FeedDemon ($$) or SharpReader (free) -- but it's a pretty cool browser feature nonetheless. Also if you want a web-based RSS reader, you can check out http://www.Bloglines.com.
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