RSS
No, it’s not a rude question. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary depending on who you ask, and is very simply a way to read lots of blogs very easily and very quickly.

Any site you visit which displays the orange icon shown above has a RSS feed. To make use of it, you need an RSS reader. It largely depends on what browser you’re using, as to what reader you will use, but RSS is supported by both Internet Explorer and Firefox. Simply click on the RSS icon and you will be taken to the sites feed, and asked how you would like to read it. A list of readers can be found here: I use Firefox, so this means I can use the Wizz reader add-on.

What this basically means is I can open a small side window in my browser, listing my favourite blogs. I click on the name of a blog, and a lower window presents the headings of the last (typically 10) posts. I click on a heading & the page loads in the main window. If I come across a new blog I like the look of, I simply click on the Wizz feed search icon, and the feeds pop up in a new window. I drag a feed across into the sidebar & that’s me subscribed - easy as that.

The advantages of using a reader for me, are that I don’t have a set of Bookmarks 6 feet long. I don’t have to remember any blog addresses, nor do I have to load every single blog to see if it’s updated - just click on the blog name in the sidebar and green means new posts, red means none.

It really is an excellent idea, and I currently have 40 (forty) blogs in my reader-checking all of them for updates takes less than a minute - so you can check several times a day if you wish. So, grab yourself an RSS? reader, and subscribe to your favourite blogs…and this one. Just click on the orange icon on my sidebar.

4 Responses to “Do You RSS?”
  1. Thanks! I’m looking in to this…

  2. Well, I’ve picked up an extra 6 RSS subscribers so far, so thanks a lot! It’s a great service though, makes reading lots of a blogs really easy.

  3. I tried to do this whole RSS thing but I canNOT figure it out. It’s really frustrating too, because I usually can figure this stuff out. :-/ HeLP!

  4. Hi Erika: mail me at chris@thermalblog.co.uk & I’ll help you out.

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