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solitude1056 May 22 2009, 04:08:30 UTC
Well, it depends on what you're using -- Windows, Mac, Firefox. Best way to find out is to click on the "subscribe" option in the menu (well, whatever's on the very end of the menu bar, I think it's "subscribe") and you'll see a main option called "regular feed" and then an explanation about other variations depending on your preferences. Click on whichever one you want, and then see what happens. If your system is set up to get RSS, it'll walk you through the rest. Me, I'm on a Mac, so I get my RSS feeds through my email -- they show up in subfolders, one for each feed. I think Firefox will also do RSS feed readers, but the best place to start is by clicking and seeing how your system reacts. The majority of the time, your computer will tell you what happens next, or if you need to add an application to read the feeds, or what.

But essentially: it's *kind* of like an automated email that goes out whenever there's an addition to the site. I'm still working on getting the site to update automatically to LJ, or possibly to an LJ newsfeed, but I've not finished that process yet -- so for now, the only option is to subscribe. Give it a shot, and if you can't figure it out, let me know what browser you're using, and what OS (windows, mac), and I can at least send you to a page that will explain what you need to do to get the RSS feeds. I know of several good tutorials, but the processes are different depending on browser and OS.

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