Rich Site Summary - RSS

RSS or Rich site summary or Really Simple Syndication are all similar and mean one and the same thing - a way to easily share and distribute news, updates and website contents to a large number of subscribers.

RSS was first created by Netscape out of their need to collect news and stories from sites to be included on their own portal which they were developing. Later on UserLand Software build upon the RSS .91 version of Netscape and continued to further develop it till RSS .94.

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This file, USERS_FARBAR, is yours for whatever you wish. Text in simple paragraphs, <p></p> lists, whatever. This is a liquid-width column. That said, you should to keep whatever — fixed-width item — below 120 pixels wide. Again, that concerns fixed-width items, self-forming, liquid items like text in paragraphs will adjust its own width. If you must place a slighter wider item, you can use the USERS_FUNCTION or USERS_SIDEBAR file to do so, but do note that that too should remain thin at only 162 pixels as it is a fixed-width column.

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