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What is RSS?
How do I subscribe to
the
Doctor Grandma's
"Ask the Experts" RSS feed?
Where can I get free
RSS
newsreader software?
Where can I learn more
about RSS?
We are currently offering the RSS feed Doctor Grandma's "Ask the
Experts." For instructions on how to subscribe, refer to the
Q&A above.
What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, a way of keeping up with the
latest content from your favorite Web sites, usually in the form of a
headline, a short summary, and a link to the full-text article or
feature.
Using free newsreader software, you can quickly scan hundreds of the
latest headlines from Web sites you've selected, instead of visiting
those Web sites individually.
How do I subscribe to the
Doctor Grandma's "Ask the Experts" RSS feed?
To subscribe to the Doctor Grandma's "Ask the Experts" feed, follow
these
instructions using the orange buttons to the left of the feed
titles listed on this page:
Windows
- IE: right-click the
orangebutton and select "copy shortcut"
- Firefox/Netscape/Mozilla:
right-click on the orangebutton and select "copy link
location"
Macintosh
- IE: click and hold or
control-click the orangebutton and select "copy link location"
- Firefox/Netscape/Mozilla:
click and hold or command-click the orangebutton and select
"copy link location"
- Safari: control-click the
orangebutton and select "copy link to clipboard"
Then follow the instructions for your particular newsreader to add the
Doctor Grandma's "Ask the Experts" feed to your list of subscriptions.
Where can I get free RSS
newsreader software?
Where can I learn more
about RSS?
These links provide further information on RSS.
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