News feeds allow you to see when a website of your choice has added new content.
This means that when this website adds new content to their site, it will immediately be fed onto your browser or website.
The advantages of feeding our new content are:
News feeds often appear as the abbreviation RSS. This is generally understood as 'Really Simple Syndication'.
People do not actually read the RSS as it is written in a XML code. Computers can read XML code and show it on the screen in a way that people can read.
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You will need a news reader. This is a piece of software that allows the RSS code to be read and then viewed on your screen.
There are many different versions of news reader, with new ones appearing all the time. Some can be accessed using a browser and others are downloadable.
Browser-based news readers
These news readers allow you to see your chosen news feeds from any computer.
Downloadable news readers
These stay on your main computer, in the same way that you may download your e-mail from a certain computer using Outlook.
Using Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities news feeds on your site
If you run your own website, you can display the latest headlines from other websites on your own site using RSS.
We encourage you to feed news from the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities on your own site. However, we do require that you attribute the source as the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities website and reproduce the text in its entirety so it is not misleading.
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