Categories:
.NET (357)
C (330)
C++ (183)
CSS (84)
DBA (2)
General (7)
HTML (4)
Java (574)
JavaScript (106)
JSP (66)
Oracle (114)
Perl (46)
Perl (1)
PHP (1)
PL/SQL (1)
RSS (51)
Software QA (13)
SQL Server (1)
Windows (1)
XHTML (173)
Other Resources:
How To Create an Add-to-My-Yahoo Button on Your Website
How To Create an Add-to-My-Yahoo Button on Your Website? - RSS FAQs - Adding Your Feeds to RSS News Readers and Aggregators
✍: FYIcenter.com
If you like the "Add to My Yahoo" button showing on this site, you can create one for your own Web site by following the tutorial exercise below:
1. Create an RSS Atom 1.0 feed file for your site, and make it accessible with a URL. If the feed file is generated dynamically, take the URL of the script that generates the feed file. For example, this site uses an Atom 1.0 feed file at this URL: "http://dev.fyicenter.com/faq/rss/atom.xml".
2. Take this "Add to My Yahoo" image file and upload it to your site:
3. Modify the following HTML code and put it into your Web pages:
<a href="http://add.my.yahoo.com/rss?url=AtomFeedURL"> <img border="0" src="/add_to_my_yahoo.gif"" alt="Add to MyYahoo!"></a>
2007-05-12, 18099👍, 0💬
Popular Posts:
How can you determine the size of an allocated portion of memory? You can't, really. free() can , bu...
What is synchronization and why is it important? With respect to multithreading, synchronization is ...
How To Run a JUnit Test Class? A JUnit test class usually contains a number of test methods. You can...
Can JavaScript steal text from your clipboard? It is true, text you last copied for pasting (copy &a...
Can one execute dynamic SQL from Forms? Yes, use the FORMS_DDL built-in or call the DBMS_SQL databas...