How to display RSS feeds in DotNetNuke

Posted by: DNN Creative Magazine for DotNetNuke, on 01 Nov 2005 | View original

There are many advantages to displaying RSS content from other websites, blogs, etc.

This article discusses displaying RSS feeds in a DotNetNuke® portal, covering:

How to display RSS feeds in a DotNetNuke portal
Discusses the options available for displaying RSS feeds in a DotNetNuke portal, covering the free News Feed (RSS) module and the opportunities and benefits that the premium RSS reader modules can provide.

How to find RSS feeds suitable for displaying on your website
Provides a list of resources and ideas of how to find an RSS feed most suitable and finely targeted to your needs.

Why should you display RSS feeds on your website
Discusses the benefits RSS feeds can bring to your site and the opportunities it can provide for improving the quality and user experience of the visitors to your website.

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