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Post by buzzy on Jan 26, 2012 15:28:42 GMT
Lynnrose - Quite some time ago you gave us the directions for using RSS on Proboards? I would like to use some RSS sites, would you please remind one of the RSS reader and RSS feeder procedure please.
Thanks.
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Post by Lynnrose on Jan 27, 2012 9:50:19 GMT
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Post by buzzy on Jan 27, 2012 9:57:25 GMT
Thanks Lynnrose, I have the one you suggest bookmarked from years ago, but I can't get that to work either. As I remember, previously it was so easy and i would love to use RSS again on Proboards. I have every faith in the fact that you will come up with the answer.
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Post by Lynnrose on Jan 27, 2012 10:44:21 GMT
Sorted lol!
Register with this site Activate when you get the email. Sign in (Returning Users Log in)
Click on My Domains Click Create New Domain
eg. CIT's is:
computertypes.proboards.com
Under Status, click the orange 'cross' icon It will change to a green 'tick' icon
Click Create New Feed
Type in a name for the new feed
For testing purposes, copy and paste the following into the space headed 'Or Enter Any Other RSS URL'
www.computeractive.co.uk/feeds/rss
Ignore everything else, scroll down and click 'Save'
Under the heading 'JavaScript Solution' Copy the code, then paste into Main Headers. Save
You should now see the news feed on your main page.
If that works, you can now go back to the feeder and choose more options to change the look of the feed like the size and colours.
Fingers-crossed!
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Post by buzzy on Jan 27, 2012 11:57:07 GMT
Er!! register where?
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Post by Lynnrose on Jan 27, 2012 21:13:33 GMT
Click the link above in my message and fill in details as picture below
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Post by buzzy on Jan 28, 2012 11:20:33 GMT
Thanks Lynnrose, I will give it a try. However I have just found that the latest version of my Browser (Maxthon), has a built in feed reader too, so I may have a look at that later as well.
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Post by Lynnrose on Jan 28, 2012 18:30:40 GMT
OK, hope it goes well
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Post by buzzy on Jan 28, 2012 19:29:17 GMT
Thanks so much LR, the Maxthon reader etc: is a cinch - all up and running, just a couple of tweaks to sort out.
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