I have tried to place in the Widget section but continue to get cannot find URL.
Hi!
If you host you're site here at WA (which I do), you cannot add an rss feed or most things that require an API - a lot of them would/can cause a security threat to the WA server, so Kyle & Carson don't allow it.
I remember trying to do the same thing.
Response from support: "WA does not allow plugins/themes which requires time to time connections to remote servers so all the outgoing connections are blocked by default."
RSS is delivered in a few different formats:
http://example.com/feed/
http://example.com/feed/rss/
http://example.com/feed/rss2/
http://example.com/feed/rdf/
http://example.com/feed/atom/
(provided your permalinks are set)
Wordpress will output these automagically.
You can manually add it to a TEXT sidebar widget via image instructions.
Or, you can use a plug-in.
its usually your domain plus the slug feed i.e.
http://mydomain.com/feed
or go to feedburner and set up a custom feed...its free
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How can I add an rss feed to my website?
I have tried to place in the Widget section but continue to get cannot find URL.
Hi!
If you host you're site here at WA (which I do), you cannot add an rss feed or most things that require an API - a lot of them would/can cause a security threat to the WA server, so Kyle & Carson don't allow it.
I remember trying to do the same thing.
Response from support: "WA does not allow plugins/themes which requires time to time connections to remote servers so all the outgoing connections are blocked by default."
RSS is delivered in a few different formats:
http://example.com/feed/
http://example.com/feed/rss/
http://example.com/feed/rss2/
http://example.com/feed/rdf/
http://example.com/feed/atom/
(provided your permalinks are set)
Wordpress will output these automagically.
You can manually add it to a TEXT sidebar widget via image instructions.
Or, you can use a plug-in.
its usually your domain plus the slug feed i.e.
http://mydomain.com/feed
or go to feedburner and set up a custom feed...its free
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Here ya go using Google Feedburner for E- Mail Subscribers