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Getting Started With RSS

Stay up-to-date on critical issues in New Jersey. When we post new information on our site, our RSS rssChicklet.gif: feed will deliver a synopsis of that news to your computer. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution. We offer RSS feeds on issues that we monitor. Each item in a feed includes a headline, a summary, and a link back to aclu-nj.org for the full article.

How does it work?

What's in a feed?

The feed reader delivery looks similar to an email inbox. There's a list of the new content on websites where you subscribed to a feed. The feed is a group of headlines, brief summaries, and links to full text. You can just scan the headlines, or go to the websites and read entire stories.

What actions must I take?

RECOMMENDED FEED READERS (News Aggregators)

Numerous readers are available, including many browsers (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Opera, Safari) though they offer limited capabilities. The clear trend is toward web-based readers rather than desktop programs. Among them, Google Reader has become the most popular and is our recommendation. Here are some others:

Web-Based

Using a website that functions as an online aggregator means you don't have to install any software, and you can access your account from any Internet-connected computer.

Windows

Mac

Linux

How to subscribe

Once your news reader is configured, the usual procedure is to just click on a website's "Subscribe" link or its RSS or XML orange button next to the feed. Or, you might need to right-click on the link, copy it, and paste it into the news reader's address bar. Your news reader should have a description of its procedures for subscribing to and managing feeds.