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RSS
What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a web feed standard.
What does that mean to me?
By subscribing to the web feed, you can stay up-to-date with any new content added to a website. Instead of visiting a website to see if any new content has been added, the website notifies you of the new content.
How do I subscribe?
There are two ways you can subscribe:
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a web feed standard.
What does that mean to me?
By subscribing to the web feed, you can stay up-to-date with any new content added to a website. Instead of visiting a website to see if any new content has been added, the website notifies you of the new content.
How do I subscribe?
There are two ways you can subscribe:
- If you are using Firefox, Internet Explorer 7, Opera 9, Safari 2 or a newer version of these browsers, you can subscribe to the feed within the web browser. Sites with a RSS feed will display either a
or a
symbol in the address bar. Clicking on this symbol will take you to the RSS feed and allow you to subscribe. For further information on subscribing to RSS feeds with your browser of choice, please consult its own help. - You can also subscribe to RSS feeds by using a RSS News Reader. To find a free RSS News Reader, use your favourite search engine and enter 'RSS News Reader' as your search criteria. This site makes use of RSS 2.0 feeds, so please make sure the news reader supports this standard.
To subscribe to our feed, click on the
button on the homepage. This will take you to our RSS feed. Copy the address from the address bar and paste it into your RSS News Reader.


