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How to add a fixed-auto-scroll RSS Feed icon to your blog

by Harsh Agrawal on August 16, 2009

in Tech News

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An RSS Feed subscription icon is very vital to any blog. It allows the subscribers to easily subscribe to your Feed and delivers up to date syndicated content.

You can add a relative RSS Subscription icon which stays floating on any desired area in your website. It scrolls automatically as the user reads more content.

Its one of the better ways to make RSS effectively visible to your visitors.

All you have to do is paste the piece of code given in Step 2 in your template just above the </body> tag.

To know more about RSS Feeds you can read the following : -

  1. What is RSS Feed
  2. View your RSS feeds as a ticker scrolling across your desktop
  3. How to preserve your RSS feeds brand name using FeedBurner

Step1 : Navigate to Footer part in your wordpress blog. For blogger it can be found under Settings->Layout. Your milage may vary depending upon the service you use to run your blog.

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Step2 : Paste the following code and replace the Image Source with your choice of RSS logo and link it to your blog’s feed.

<a style="display:scroll;position:fixed;bottom:10px;left:10px;" rel="nofollow" href="YOUR BLOGS FEED URL" target="_blank" title="Subscribe to RSS"><img border=0 src="YOUR RSS LOGO IMAGE URL"/></a>

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Don’t forget to click save / update.

Related posts:

  1. What is RSS Feed
  2. How to preserve your RSS feeds brand name using FeedBurner
  3. 5 Best RSS Feed Reader Apps for iPhone
  4. View your RSS feeds as a ticker scrolling across your desktop
  5. 5 Best RSS Feed Reader Applications for Android
  6. Flock – Blog, Share, Socialize, Twit, Feed your Web2.0 solution
  7. TweetRoll : Add Twitter As Widget in your Blog Sidebar
  8. How to add read more / continue reading to blog posts in WordPress

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