![]() ![]() There are also RSS feeds to my Twitter accounts, thanks to BazQux. To find an RSS feed on a website, look on the site’s main or home page. You can also subscribe to individual categories of posts in case you’d like to subscribe to my math posts, for example, but not my software development posts, or vice versa. If you want to subscribe to this blog via RSS, there’s a big blue button on the right side that says Subscribe by RSS. ![]() But I decided to keep it because it shows that the steps above also work when there is an RSS link but you’ve overlooked it. While writing this, I started to change my example since I was wrong about the site not displaying an RSS link. It’s in a menu under the + sign in the top right corner. ![]() Turns out there is a link to the RSS feed after all. If you open up the page source, you’ll find 31 references to RSS. Tacking /feed on the end doesn’t work, but does. You’ll see at the top how to subscribe by email, and you’ll see at the bottom links to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube, but no RSS.ĭigg Reader was able to find the RSS feed from just the top level URL.
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