Subscribing to the notice board
Instead of repeatedly visiting the Notice Board to see if there are any posts you haven't read, you might consider subscribing to the RSS feed we've set up to notify our readers whenever we post something new.
RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is a series standard formats recognized by many web browsers, desk-top news readers, and web-based news aggregators that you can set up to gather items from a number of sources on the Internet. A typical RSS reader regularly checks the feeds you've subscribed to for new postings, downloads any updates it finds, and provides you with a way to monitor and read the news items.
The instructions for setting up your RSS feeds vary depending on how you choose to use them.
For desk-top readers, you will likely need to input the feed's address, which you can retrieve by clicking the icon on the main message board. Many web browsers, including FireFox and Apple's Safari, already have this functionality built-in and can automatically recognize the feed. Read through your Help files for more information.
For online readers, click the icon on the main message board to add our feed to your choice from a list of the most popular web-based aggregators.
We can't possibly provide the instructions for every possible system, but if you're having problems, you might find the following links helpful:
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-use-rss-feeds
http://paulstamatiou.com/2005/11/13/how-to-getting-started-with-rss
RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is a series standard formats recognized by many web browsers, desk-top news readers, and web-based news aggregators that you can set up to gather items from a number of sources on the Internet. A typical RSS reader regularly checks the feeds you've subscribed to for new postings, downloads any updates it finds, and provides you with a way to monitor and read the news items.
The instructions for setting up your RSS feeds vary depending on how you choose to use them.
For desk-top readers, you will likely need to input the feed's address, which you can retrieve by clicking the icon on the main message board. Many web browsers, including FireFox and Apple's Safari, already have this functionality built-in and can automatically recognize the feed. Read through your Help files for more information.
For online readers, click the icon on the main message board to add our feed to your choice from a list of the most popular web-based aggregators.
We can't possibly provide the instructions for every possible system, but if you're having problems, you might find the following links helpful:
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-use-rss-feeds
http://paulstamatiou.com/2005/11/13/how-to-getting-started-with-rss