Displaying RSS Feeds On A Page


Subject: Displaying RSS Feeds On A Page
Hello all,

I have just discovered this site "Brilliant"

I know nothing about code writing or design, however, can follow instruction and have managed to get the portal working, my question is:

Can i display this feed either in a block (would need to create multiple blocks) or in a post?

It is a basic javascript:

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The same rss feed can be coded in php:
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Ingnore me if i am being thick

Thank you if i am not :)

Notyet

Subject: Re: Displaying RSS Feeds On A Page
yes it is possible
just create center block insert java script
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Subject: Re: Displaying RSS Feeds On A Page
Thanks, thats just what i was looking for :mryellow:

Subject: Re: Displaying RSS Feeds On A Page
how do you insert the code in the block? In CMS there's only the option to add a block, but no opiotn to add anything in it!

Subject: Re: Displaying RSS Feeds On A Page
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Subject: Re: Displaying RSS Feeds On A Page
Thanks mate, :mricy:

for some reason I couldn't get to the second page last night. Any ideas how do I change the feed content?

Subject: Re: Displaying RSS Feeds On A Page
I use the following Site RSS Include just find the rss feed you want on your page.

http://www.icyphoenix.com/news_rss.php

Then paste it into the box and get code.

You can see the potential on Check Them Out hovever i will be swapping over to icy ASAP. :mryellow:

notyet

Subject: Re: Displaying RSS Feeds On A Page
create block files
in blocks [php] and in templates/.../blocks [tpl]
in CMS select this block
that's all


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