RSS news feeds on the HRIS website
What are News Feeds?
News feeds tell you when content has been added to a website. You don’t have to visit the website you have taken the feed from to find out if anything new has been published there.
News feeds are also known as RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds or webfeeds.
What do I need to do to use feeds?
You will need something called a news reader. This is a piece of software that looks for new content on a website and lets you access it. There are many different types of news readers, some work with your browser, others can be downloaded to your computer. You will need to choose a reader that will work with your computer. You can find a list of news readers on the BBC website.
Once you have a news reader, you can choose what content to receive.
Click on the orange icon to receive news feeds from the HRIS website.
Page last edited: 05 August 2009

