Published by Todd Davies on 09 May 2008
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RSS Feed
While traditional concepts of mailing lists and newsletters are a tempting way to stay in touch with everyone, we found that they left a lot to be desired and that RSS is a far better way to keep our consituents informed.
By subscribing to our RSS feed your browser or email package will periodically check our site to see if there’s any fresh news and if there is, it automatically download a summary for you. You can then review this at your leisure without ever worrying about missing anything or losing our newsletters in your inbox or junk mail filter. (This will also cut down on your email volume - we all need that).
If you’re familiar with RSS, just click on the orange RSS Feed icon on the top right hand side of the website and subscribe to our feed.
If you haven’t used RSS before, it’s very simple. If you’re using Internet Explorer 7 or above, click on the orange RSS Posts icon and you will see a summary of our latest news. Click on the “subscribe to feed” link and you’re done. To check our recent news or latest comments on the site, just click on the favourites icon (the star) and you’ll see 3 options. Option 2 is RSS feeds. If there’s something new to read the heading will be black and in bold. If not, you’re up to date.
If you’re using a Mac, Safari has similar features. Just look for the RSS icon in the address window and follow the prompts.
All too hard? Just put in your email list and we’ll send you a message everytime we update.