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Your news or blog feed can easily be published on Newsphiles.org by following these simple guidelines. Share your extraordinary writings with the alternative news circuits. People need to know what’s going on…
Step 2: If you have an image fitting your feed please use it. The dimensions may vary, just don’t make your image higher than the intro text (about 100px width will do fine. Can be .jpg, .gif or .png). Click the “html” tab (upper right corner) and insert the image before the text with these tags :
Step 3: Write a presentation for your feed consisting of about 60 up to about 100 words. This can be done in either HTML or Visual mode. The Visual mode will, however, let you format the text easier with the convenient tools menu (above the writing panel) Step 4: Change to “HTML” mode and insert your rss or xml feed url after your text wrapped into the following code:
Remember to leave no spaces in the code snippet. The “items” number can be changed as it decides how many posts the feed will display. Step 5: Hit the “Save and continue editing” button and then use the “Preview” function (top, right hand menu) to check the outcome. Does the post look like you envisioned? If not you can continue editing the post. Remember that you must Save it before you can see the changes in preview mode. Step 6: Happy with the result? Then hit the “Publish” button. That’s it for now. If you did right the posts from your feed link will display fine. If it doesn’t work please double check that the surrounding code looks exactly as pictured above. If you didn’t find a fitting category you are welcome to suggest a new one. And, hey, if you have any questions or suggestions please Contact Us with your inquiry.
Giant Feed Button created by Aaron Ovadia, PhotoshopCandy.com , and it’s (obviously) made in Photoshop ::::rich:::: One Response to “How to Display your RSS feed in a Newsphiles.org Post”Leave a comment |
September 19th, 2009 at 8:46 am
I was looking for this, thanks for the helpful tut hopefully I will get this right.