That orange button
on our home page simplifies getting the latest timely updates of the site.
If you want to subscribe, and you use Microsoft Internet Explorer, do this:
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Go to the Arlington Cursillo homepage.
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Click the feed button.
. You will go directly to the Feed page.
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Click Subscribe to this feed.
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Type a name for the feed and select the folder in which to create it.
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Click Subscribe.
Note: To view your subscribed feeds, click the Favorites button, and then click
the Feeds tab.
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way to be made aware of a Web site's
latest news or feature updates. A Web site publisher creates an RSS feed that lists
article headlines, summaries and links back to the latest full-text articles on
its site. When you subscribe to an RSS feed, every time a new entry or article is
published to the Web site, a link to the entry or article is added to your reader.
How do I use RSS?
RSS feeds are identified by a small button that says either RSS or XML. However,
if you click one of these links, you will most likely get a page full of garble
in your browser. To properly read the feed, you need an RSS reader, also called
a news aggregator. (Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 works as a feed reader as
well as a browser). Some RSS readers are stand-alone software applications that must
be downloaded. Others are offered by Web sites that you can log into (like Bloglines,
My MSN or My Yahoo!). All of them allow you to find and subscribe to various RSS
feeds. Each offers different options. There are many different RSS readers available.
Google has a good directory listing of all kinds. After you have subscribed to an
RSS feed, headlines will begin to "flow" to your reader. When you see a headline
that interests you, just click it to view the full article.
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The Operators' Manual
How to maintain this site (and others). These pages are for geeks.
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