XML / RSS Feeds
April 25th, 2004 byWell howdy there partners. I’ve added xml rss (Really Simple Syndication) feeds to most of the content pages on this site. I hope that’s ok with y’all. RSS is a way that I can deliver a set of headlines and short summaries for the content on this site to programs you can use on your own computer. They are often used for keeping track of news headlines. All you have to do is get a small program from Versiontracker that let’s you subscribe to RSS headlines and you’ll be able to view the 10 most recent items on SXEL without having to actually go to the site. It can be a neat thing. I keep track of news from wired.com and a bunch of others. Saves me the time of opening each web page. I can sort through headlines really quickly and find the ones I want to read. I thought that certain folks might like to use a neat program like NetNewsWire Lite for Mac OS X (scroll to bottom for the free version) to keep track of headlines from SXEL. You can subscribe using the RSS link on the left of the home page, or simply enter this URL into your RSS program http://www.straight-edge-life.com/rss.lasso. Enjoy!