What is RSS and what can it do for me?
Really Simple Syndication. Basically that means foodnetwork.ca content comes to
you!
You can read new articles and blogs from your desktop through a feed reader, such
as
Google Reader or NewsGator. Your web browser might also be an RSS reader;
the latest versions of Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari allow you to view all
your feeds right in the browser.
You can also grab feeds from your other favourite websites and have all your favourite
news, articles and blogs in one spot.
What kind of foodnetwork.ca content can I read through RSS?
Currently all the foodnetwork.ca blogs, and some of our newest articles, have RSS
feeds (see the list of feeds below).
How do I take advantage of these feeds?
You can download an RSS reader or aggregator, or you can use web-based readers.
These programs pull all the latest foodnetwork.ca content you've subscribed automatically
for you to read in a format that's similar to email.
Here's what you do to start reading foodnetwork.ca content through RSS feeds:
- Check out the list of feeds below and click the link(s) of the feeds you're interested
in reading regularly
- Copy the URL from the address bar of the feed page
- Paste the URL into your RSS reader
Where can I get an RSS reader?
Currently all the foodnetwork.ca blogs, and some of our newest articles, have RSS
feeds (see the list of feeds below).
If you don't want to download anything, check out some of these more popular web-based
readers:
Important Notice:
By accessing Food Network Canada's RSS feeds, you accept and agree to these RSS Terms
of Use.