
Firefox is a nice browser. One of the really cool features is the ability to add RSS feeds to your bookmarks. This will allow you to see updates to the feeds right in your bookmarks. This way, you can browse your bookmarks to see updated news, blog, and other things. Here is a super quick tutorial.
If the site supports RSS feeds, you will see this icon in the lower right hand corner. Simply click on the icon to bring up the following message.
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Again, simply click on the message to bring up a dialogue box to subscribe to the feed.
Now, when you look at your bookmarks, you will see the feed. It will expand out to show you the last updates to the feed you subscribed to. Oh, and PaulTech does support RSS feeds, so give it a whirl.
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I’m a recent Firefox convert and just getting to know it now.
It’s GREAT to know it supports RSS, and I’ll start using that feature immediate!
Thanks Paul!
Hey Ted,
Thanks for stopping by! I enjoy hopping over to your site and checking it often. Sounds like you do some interesting consulting work. CU later.
Thanks for the tip! It works on both the Mac and PC in case anyone wonders. Not quite the same as an aggregator but it’s nice to be able to run over a book mark and see the headlines! Got the headline for this tip from my RSS reader…
T
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