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Welcome to the NAFAC RSS Feeds support page

With the growing information, news and events information being added to the NAFAC web site, there has been a need to provide a means of letting our Members and the general angling and fisheries community access this information. Email was a method of doing this in the past, however it means time and energy that could perhaps be better used elsewhere.

So NAFAC's answer was to invest in technology to do the work for us. Having installed, tested and now use exclusively a Content Management System to run the News and Events section of the web site, the next phase was to implement the technology to keep Members and visitors informed of what is happening on the site

Step up RSS Feeds

The News site has Feeds available for the Content (Posts) and the Comments made by visitors and we would recommend that all visitors take advantage of these as it will help make accessing the RIGHT information at the Right time. Rather than search the internet every time you want to know what is happening, find the site, make use of the Feed available by Live Bookmarking or Feed Linking to access the headlines from each site.

To help you do this there are a series of screen grabs for NAFAC site providing its Feeds to a FireFox web browser (Live Bookmarks) on a Mac and via Internet Explorer 7 on a PC. This should allow a variety of systems to accomplish a satisfactory delivery of Feeds from the NAFAC site.

You will need to install one of these later generation web browsers to access these Feeds so if you have an older browser why not make the step today and let us keep you truly informed!.

Further information and guidance on RSS Feeds can be found at the following web pages:
Click on the Icon in Firefox and create a Live Bookmark, the dialogue box below appears, just click ADD to create the Live Bookmark that will appear in browsers Bookmarks ready for you to click to view the latest information from the web site.
When you have created this Live Bookmark, each time the web site is updated, the latest Headline will be displayed in the drop down window, simply click the Headline of interest to go directly to that article on the chosen site. Easy!

Click on the Icon in IE7 and create a Live Feed as above.
IE7 Provides a summary page as detailed above with a section of the Feed article, clicking on the Headline will take you to the actual article on the web site providing the feed.


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