Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 User Manual
Product codes
WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1
Adding Dynamic Content
291
•
Internet Explorer 7.0 (or later)
•
Mozilla Firefox (all versions)
•
Opera 8.0 (or later)
If you are using a previous version of the above don't worry! There are a range
of feed readers available via the Internet (type "RSS reader" into your favourite
search engine) which will work equally well.
of feed readers available via the Internet (type "RSS reader" into your favourite
search engine) which will work equally well.
Creating RSS feeds or podcasts
The RSS Feed Tool enables you to create one or more RSS feeds/podcasts from
which web visitors can subscribe via their standalone feed reader, web browsers
or Apple iTunes®. As you create a feed a series of settings can be applied to the
feed which relate to feed title/descriptions, associated images, copyright
information, categories, keywords, etc.
which web visitors can subscribe via their standalone feed reader, web browsers
or Apple iTunes®. As you create a feed a series of settings can be applied to the
feed which relate to feed title/descriptions, associated images, copyright
information, categories, keywords, etc.
To insert an RSS feed or podcast:
1.
Click the
RSS Feed Tool button on the Web Objects toolbar's
RSS flyout.
2.
Click the Add RSS Feed or Add Podcast button to create a new RSS
feed or podcast entry. A new feed name called New RSS Feed or New
Podcast appears in the left-hand menu. With the entry selected, you'll
see a list of settings for the new entry which can be modified by
clicking in the Value column. Drop-down lists, dialog boxes or text
input boxes let you add, select or modify values for the feed.
feed or podcast entry. A new feed name called New RSS Feed or New
Podcast appears in the left-hand menu. With the entry selected, you'll
see a list of settings for the new entry which can be modified by
clicking in the Value column. Drop-down lists, dialog boxes or text
input boxes let you add, select or modify values for the feed.
For example, a podcast feed and listed episodes for a school's podcasting
service would look as follows:
service would look as follows: