What is this?
This facility enables you to place one (or more) RSS feeds directly on your web site page, using JavaScript.
Once you have verified and styled the output from the RSS feed, all you have to do is copy-paste the 2 snippets
of JavaScript into your web page and you're done!
What does it cost?
Nothing, its free! There are no hidden fees or charges; there is no advertising involved;
you don't even need to provide a link back to this site. You get precisely what the feed provides, styled as you want.
Where's the catch?
There isn't one. The sole restriction is that the RSS feeds are cached for 30 minutes in order to reduce server
workloads - mine and the RSS provider. You will find that other facilities offering the same service will also
cache the feed, usually for an hour!
Why use this instead of any other similar facility?
Other facilities that provide this service have limited means for styling the output to match your website,
or leave it entirely up to you to sort out your own CSS styling once you've got the feed on your page. Not so here!
Here you can set a number of parameters that give you control over the amount of information that is displayed,
and how it is displayed - borders, colours, fonts, sizes, etc - and you can see the results of any changes
you make before applying the code to your web page.
Ok. What do I have to do?
Enter the address of the feed you interested in below (eg. www.awebsite.com/feeds/news.xml - note that a leading 'http://' is assumed).
Once you hit the Verify button, you will be presented with the feed contents (assuming the feed is found!) and
the options for managing and presenting them. When you are happy with the displayed output simply copy and paste the
2 pieces of code into your web page at the indicated points!
Enter address of RSS feed (eg. www.awebsite.com/feeds/news.xml):
http://
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