Monday, November 16, 2009

RSS feeds for all Yahoo! 360 blogs; can Yahoo blogs be read in other websites?

I want to have my Yahoo! 360 blog FED into another framed site so that my Yahoo blog looks like the other blog





I would like my Yahoo! 360 blog FED into another framed page so that my Yahoo blog will look as if it is a different kind of blog.





In other words, I want to write my blog entries through Yahoo! 360's blog interface, then when I've published each entry, I want that entry to be automatically "READ" (through an RSS feed?) in another website that I set up.





Perhaps I set up an "element" in the new website that will receive the Yahoo! 360 RSS feed.





What are the best ways to do this? Or rather, what are ANY ways that I could do this, so that the Yahoo! 360 brand (and creative limitations) don't overwhelm my blog, but so that the simplicity of entering my blog entries into Yahoo! 360's blog interface is retained and not lost.

RSS feeds for all Yahoo! 360 blogs; can Yahoo blogs be read in other websites?
Yes.


Yahoo blogs can be read in other websites.


These links will help.


http://rssonmyspace.com


http://springwidgets.com/express/getFeed...





This is the URL of the RSS feed for your blog.


http://blog.360.yahoo.com/rss-MqEKk9k8er...


I copied it from the orange RSS box below your blog.





Try searching for an "RSS Directory" in the search engine.


YouTube has videos explaining RSS.


You can display and provide links for your Y!A questions, your starred questions, and the news that interests you on your Y!360 and MySpace pages with an RSS feed.


http://myspace.com/22449233


The feed for my questions in MySpace updates faster than the one in my Y!360.





Find your list of questions.


To the right of your most recent question you will see the RSS link.


Click on it with the right button then left click on copy shortcut (URL).


Or you can double click the RSS link and then copy the URL from your address bar.


In your Y!360 click "My Page."


http://360.yahoo.com/


Click "Add a Feed (via RSS)" or click "Edit Feeds."


Right click on one of the three boxes then left click on paste (the short cut - URL).


Then save.





You can also display information from:


Yahoo! News (for specific subjects like your state, country, or corporation)


http://news.yahoo.com/rss


MSN News


BBC News


Craigslist, Digg, Netflix, YouTube, and many periodicals,


and blogs from MySpace, Y!360 and other blog websites.


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