IE7 and RSS Feeds 
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, a two-way Web content distribution
system based on feeds and readers. Websites offering RSS
feeds automatically provide new
and updated content that can be viewed with an RSS reader. RSS can give you an
orderly and up-to-the-minute report of the exact web information you want. The LTech website offers an RSS feed to quickly notify you of any special events, unscheduled changes, or other items of interest.
Internet Explorer 7 has a built-in RSS reader, making it easier than ever to
identify, subscribe to, and access RSS feeds. This document explains how to make
the most of RSS technology using Internet Explorer 7.
Locating RSS Feeds
In some instances, Internet Explorer 7 will automatically indicate that a
website has RSS feeds by illuminating the FEEDS
button. Other times, you will need to manually locate a Feeds page.
Locating RSS Feeds: The Feeds Button
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Navigate to a website
EXAMPLE:
Http://ltech.nwfstatecollege.edu
If the website provides an RSS feed, on the Command
toolbar, the FEEDS button activates (i.e., turns orange).
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To view the default RSS feeds, on the Command toolbar, click FEEDS 
Internet Explorer displays the site's RSS feed.
EXAMPLE: Internet Explorer displays the page http://ltech.nwfstatecollege.edu/rss/owcltech.xml
OR
To view the topical RSS
feeds, on the Command toolbar click the down arrow on the FEEDS button then select the desired feed.
Internet
Explorer displays the topical RSS feed (e.g., politics,education).
EXAMPLE: Internet Explorer
displays the page http://ltech.nwfstatecollege.edu/rss/owcltech.xml
NOTE:
Not all websites with RSS feeds have topical
feeds.
For websites with topical feeds, it may be necessary to locate them manually from the site's RSS page.
Locating RSS Feeds: Manual
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Navigate to a website
EXAMPLE:
http://ltech.nwfstatecollege.edu (the Learning Technologies website)
Although the
website has RSS feeds, do not use the Feeds button to activate.
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From the website's main page, locate the link for RSS feeds page
HINTS:
The link for a website's RSS feeds page is
often located in the side menu or in the page footer.
Websites may refer to
RSS feeds with text or the RSSor XML logos.
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Click the link
The website's specific RSS links are displayed.
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Click the link for the specific RSS feed you want to view
The selected
RSS feed is displayed.
Subscribing
to RSS Feeds
By subscribing to an RSS feed, you can access it directly from the
Feeds toolbar in the Favorites Center. Internet Explorer 7
makes subscribing to RSS feeds easy.
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At the top of the RSS feed page, click SUBSCRIBE TO THIS FEED
The Subscribe to this Feed dialog box
appears.
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OPTIONAL: In the Name text box,
type a name for the feed
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To finalize the subscription, click SUBSCRIBE
The
selected feed is added to your Feeds folder.
To cancel the
subscription, click CANCEL
The feed is not added to
your Feeds folder.
- OPTIONAL: To configure a feed's
properties,
- From the Favorites Center toolbar, access the feed page
- From the feed page, click VIEW FEED PROPERTIES

The Feed Properties dialog box
appears
- Make appropriate changes (e.g., edit feed name, set feed update
schedule, change feed archive options)
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To save changes, click OK
The new settings are
saved.
Viewing RSS Feeds
After you have subscribed to an RSS feed, you can access it directly from the
Feeds toolbar in the Favorites Center.
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Click FAVORITES CENTER
The Favorites Center toolbar
appears.
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Click FEEDS
The Favorites Center pane refreshes to display
the RSS feeds you are subscribed to.
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To determine when a feed was last updated, hover your mouse over the
desired feed
A box appears telling you how many new or updated stories have
been added to the feed and how recently it was updated.
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OPTIONAL: To refresh a feed, hover your
mouse over the desired feed » click REFRESH THIS FEED
The most current stories and updates are added to the
feed.
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To view a feed, click the feed title
Internet Explorer displays the
selected feed page.
The Favorites Center toolbar closes.
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To search for feed stories by topic, in the feed page text box, type a
keyword
NOTES:
Stories matching the keyword
are selected as you type; there is no search button.
The feed page displays
only stories related to the keyword; other stories are filtered out.

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