RSs feed

Category: Zone BBS Q&A

Post 1 by JH_Radio (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Thursday, 28-Dec-2006 20:08:48

Simply put, what is it?
Never heard of them before.
John

Post 2 by Chris N (I just keep on posting!) on Friday, 29-Dec-2006 9:28:05

Check here for more info.

Post 3 by admin (I just keep on posting!) on Friday, 29-Dec-2006 15:56:29

Actually, the RSS feed for this particular board is broken. I think it's the & sign in the title

Post 4 by JH_Radio (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Friday, 29-Dec-2006 19:23:04

The link doesn't have anything about what it is though, nothing is there yet.

Post 5 by Jage (Zone BBS, a decade of madness) on Monday, 01-Jan-2007 19:16:53

Try the link CHris N posted here. You need an RSS reader. Then, you can follow the boards without being logged in and get updates when new stuff is posted. Will add this to the knowledge base at some point.

Post 6 by Chris N (I just keep on posting!) on Tuesday, 02-Jan-2007 10:39:28

I like Sharp Reader as an RSS aggregator.

Post 7 by nikos (English words from a Greek thinking brain) on Tuesday, 02-Jan-2007 11:53:37

I heard that internet explorer 7 has got one but i don't know how accessible it is. I still have got 6 myself.

Post 8 by admin (I just keep on posting!) on Thursday, 04-Jan-2007 7:36:51

It's definitely a cool thing. Eventually, we may do more feeds like updated profiles, new users, etc. Ideas welcome.

Post 9 by lights_rage (I just keep on posting!) on Thursday, 04-Jan-2007 8:36:12

I didnt see anything on rss feeds on the site but cool. I was at dads for the weekend let me go play a while.

Post 10 by rat (star trek rules!) on Thursday, 04-Jan-2007 12:12:28

yes, IE 7 has rss. it is very easy to use too

Post 11 by lights_rage (I just keep on posting!) on Thursday, 04-Jan-2007 13:32:38

right i am not so familiar with rss

Post 12 by blbobby (Ooo you're gona like this!) on Thursday, 04-Jan-2007 15:08:31

How accessible is SharpReader? Google has an rss reader available but it looks like crap to a screen reader.

Bob

Post 13 by Chris N (I just keep on posting!) on Friday, 05-Jan-2007 11:29:29

Sharp Reader has three panes: a tree with categories and feeds, a list of articles, and the individual article. You can set focus to them with f6, f7, and f8 respectively. Articles are shown in an IE window.

Post 14 by changedheart421 (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Monday, 21-Dec-2009 22:52:30

ms outlook has a feed reader as well. I like that one.