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Mac OS X Leopard - ARCAism

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CHAPTER 10 BROWSING THE WEB WITH SAFARI<br />

Figure 10-14. An RSS feed open in Safari<br />

Once the feed is open, you can add the feed just as you would any bookmark (Cmd+D).<br />

Adding a feed will save the feed’s location, but will not necessarily update the feed automatically<br />

(which is usually the desired result). Depending on your RSS options, you must add the bookmark<br />

to either your Bookmarks Bar collection, or your Bookmarks Menu collection for the feeds<br />

to automatically update. (You may want to create an RSS folder in one of these locations to store<br />

your favorite RSS feeds.)<br />

NOTE The Bookmarks view provides an All RSS Feeds collection that contains all the RSS<br />

feeds you have bookmarked. You can use this to view all your RSS feeds in one place.<br />

NOTE When you go to add the bookmark, you will notice an option to add the bookmark to<br />

Mail. This is provided if you wish to subscribe to the RSS feed in Mail as well.<br />

Reading Feeds<br />

Reading RSS feeds is pretty straightforward in Safari. If you select a specific feed, all of the current<br />

articles will appear in the Safari view area. If you select a collection of feeds by clicking View<br />

All RSS Articles in the Bookmark menu or from a folder list in the Bookmark bar, then all the<br />

articles from all the feeds will be displayed.

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