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- AntonetteHarveyCommunity Member
Hello Shannon and Tommy,
Your request for an RSS feed seems to be a bit similar to an assignment that I completed earlier this week to get RSS feeds from different instructional blogs and websites. To do this task I created an account on Feedly which is a RSS feed aggregator at https://feedly.com. After that was done I added the different websites and blogs that I wanted to follow. You can also create folders for your different feeds and organize them, there is also an option to share your feeds. I hope this helps.
- MEJohnsonCommunity Member
I was trying to do the same thing (for the same reason) and ended up creating one using https://fetchrss.com/. It's not the best, because it doesn't pull in the full article and the only section I could link for "link" was the title. I guess it's better than nothing.
Shannon: There is no RSS url on the homepage.
Antonette: I use Feedly too, but there has to be an RSS feed on the website for it to "catch." - CherylKentCommunity Member
Hello Shannon,
I don't know how to do an RSS feed but you can subscribe to the lists and you'll get an email when a new topic is added - go to the page for the list and look for the "subscribe" link top-right.
If you want to keep an eye on replies to a particular topic, then you can click "subscribe" (again top-right) and you will be emailed when a reply etc is added.
Hope this helps.
- Borg_CubeCommunity Member
I'm creating a Sharepoint-site based around e-learning for my company, so I would very much like to add a RSS-feed of this website on it.
- VictoriaVioletCommunity Member
Hi Shannoon,
Hopefully it will help you.
It's easier than it sounds. Right click an empty space on the website you'd like an RSS feed for, then click View Page Source (the exact wording may vary depending on your browser). If searching for rss doesn't work, try atom instead. Look for an RSS URL, as you can see above, then copy it into your feed reader. - Borg_CubeCommunity Member
Looked at feedly and fethcrss, but I don't really have the time to set up third party-solutions just to get a proper feed from e-Learning heroes as I'm extremely busy.
I hope Articulate can implement this feature asap.
- BWoodsFormer Staff
Hi everyone. One of the easiest ways to stay on top of new articles on E-Learning Heroes is to use the Subscribe button. It's on the upper right-hand side of many of the pages in ELH and signing up will send you an email notification any time a new article is posted to that page.
The Epiphanies newsletter is another good way to find out about new ELH posts, as it includes a selection of articles, challenges, and examples/downloads each week.
You can sign up for the Epiphanies newsletter by following these steps:
- Log into your Articulate 360 Account Management.
- Click on the Your Profile section.
- Select Manage next to your Email Preferences.
- MEJohnsonCommunity Member
Thanks Bianca! I accidentally clicked Subscribe on an article and got bombarded with comments on the article. I see that I need to click it on the e-Learning Challenges home page instead. Thanks!
I'd still love an RSS feed 😊 The fewer emails I get, the better! - sorheleneCommunity Member
Hello there,
It is very easy and simple to get RSS field of the website. I have also get a RSS field for Online pubg stylish name generator. You can also get in the following way:
- Open a web browser and go to a web page.
- Right-click on the web page and choose View page source.
- Select Settings > Find.
- Type RSS and press Enter.
- The instances of RSS are highlighted in the page source.
- Right-click the RSS feed URL and select Copy link address.
- thomasjamiesCommunity Member
Thanks for your tips I got RSS feed on aesthetic fonts generator by just following the steps that you have mentioned. Appreciate your efforts.
- Borg_CubeCommunity Member
There are no RSS-entries in the source-data for e-Learning Heroes, so this does not help in this case.