|
The Times-Journal: RSS Feeds
Our latest headlines, delivered to your desktop
The Times-Journal now offers news and weather feeds for use in your personal
RSS reader.
How to get started
In the list below, click the RSS button next to feeds that interest you. Follow the instructions to add the feed to your RSS reader. With some browsers, you may need to
right-click or control-click on the RSS button, copy the feed link, and paste the URL into your RSS reader.
Current feeds
All feeds are in RSS 2.0 format XML.
| News |
 |
Local news and features |
| Business |
 |
Business news and features |
| Sports |
 |
Sports news and features |
| Editorials |
 |
Our view on local issues |
| Columns |
 |
Featured columnists |
| Letters to the Editor |
 |
Readers sound off on the issues |
| Guest Columns |
 |
Guest commentary |
| DeKalb Living |
 |
Lifestyle features |
| Faith |
 |
Focus on Religion |
| Food |
 |
Culinary delights |
| Obituaries |
 |
Obituaries and funeral services |
| Weather |
 |
Current conditions and forecast |
What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. RSS feeds include headlines and brief summaries of stories on a web site
such as times-journal.com, with links to the full story on the web site itself.
What do I need to use RSS?
You'll need an RSS reader, also known as a "news aggregator," to collect and display your selected RSS feeds. Some of the very newest Web browsers, like Mozilla Firefox and the upcoming release of Apple's Safari browser, also will support RSS. Otherwise, a number of RSS readers are currently available, and more are released all the time. Search a software site such as versiontracker.com
for a reader that will work on your platform.
How do I subscribe to the RSS feeds?
If your browser supports it, simply click on the RSS button next to a feed, then follow the instructions to subscribe to it.
With many browsers, however, you'll need to right-click (or control-click) on the RSS button, select
"Copy link to clipboard" (or something similar), then switch to your RSS reader and paste the URL into a feed setup window. The procedure
for subscribing to a feed will vary according to the RSS reader you use, however, so you'll need to consult the program's help or documentation for
more details.
Questions or feedback about our RSS feeds?
We welcome feedback from our readers. Use our contact form to send us a message if you have a question or comment.
|