9/2/2010 6:02:50 PM

What is RSS?

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a format for distributing web content (such as news headlines or new content in our forum). You can use RSS to read or display recent group messages on another location of your choice. Here are some examples:
  • Read messages on My Yahoo!
  • View latest additions with Live Bookmarks in Firefox.
  • Read messages in an RSS reader, or a news aggregator.
  • Display messages in your blog for others to see.

How do I read messages on My Yahoo!?

Simply click on the "Add to My Yahoo!" link.

How do I use Live Bookmarks?

The free web browser Mozilla Firefox will display this icon on pages that offer the RSS feature. Click the icon to add the new entry to your bookmarks.

How do I read messages in an RSS reader or news aggregator?

Click the RSS or XML chiclets you'll find on our web site and forums. Please check the instructions for your individual program/service.

How do I display messages in my web log (blog)?

First, make sure your blog supports the display of syndicated RSS content. If so, add the URL listed below in the appropriate area of your blog provider. Please check the help pages for your service, as the location varies by provider.

Do you only have one RSS feed?

RSS is available for the TulsaNow Forums, the events calendar and our home page. The following links connect you to our most popular feed, the TulsaNow Forums...

XML Feed  RSS Feed  Add to My Yahoo!

http://www.tulsanow.org/forum/rss.asp

And to subscribe only to events listings go here.

Firefox users can select feeds for specific categories within our forums by selecting the Live Bookmark icon...
Firefox users can take advantage of Live Bookmarks.

What about E-mail?

If you prefer to have the news delivered by e-mail we invite to sign up for our free newsletter.