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How To Create an Add-to-Bloglines Button on Your Website
How To Create an Add-to-Bloglines Button on Your Website? - RSS FAQs - Adding Your Feeds to RSS News Readers and Aggregators
✍: FYIcenter.com
If you like the "Add to Bloglines" 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 Bloglines" image file and upload it to your site:
3. Modify the following HTML code and put it into your Web pages:
<a href="http://www.bloglines.com/sub/AtomFeedURL"> <img src="/add_to_bloglines.gif"" border="0" alt="Add to Bloglines"/></a>
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